City Clerk's Office

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The City Clerk is the City of Milton's official record-keeper, among other important duties. They are appointed by the Mayor and City Council members.

Responsibilities of the City Clerk’s Office include:

  • Recording and maintaining the City Council's official actions in "minutes"
  • Coordinating and distributing meeting agendas
  • Maintaining contracts, ordinances, resolutions, proclamations and agreements
  • Coordinating the records management and retention program for the City

The City Clerk oversees the adoption and publishing of the Code of Ordinances and facilitates the City of Milton's Municipal Elections, working closely with the Fulton County Registration & Elections Office.

If you have any questions or suggestions on how we can better assist you, please contact City Clerk Tammy Lowit at tammy.lowit@miltonga.gov or 678-242-2492.

Barn Fire Prevention and Safety Seminar

Deputy Fire Marshal Andrew Kennedy will lead a Barn Fire Prevention Safety Seminar from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, May 2. This will take place at one of Milton’s picturesque horse farms – by a barn, naturally – at 1950 Bethany Way.

Anyone can attend this free educational event (which will include light snacks and refreshments), though they must RSVP first. To do so, please call Lori DePucci – a local realtor and the event’s sponsor – at 678-772-4373 or email her at lori.depucci@harrynorman.com.
 
Kennedy will touch on several topics including:
  • What commonly causes barn fires and how to prevent them
  • How animals such as horses behave in crises
  • Developing safety plan should you barn catch fire
  • The value of Community Connect, a Milton Fire-Rescue tool where you can let firefighters’ know critical details that can save time, property, and lives (for details, go to www.miltonga.gov/CommunityConnect)
 
This educational offering compliments the Barn Safety and Evaluation Program launched last year in conjunction with the Milton Equestrian Committee. People can set up an evaluation of their barn by emailing fire.marshal@miltonga.gov. To learn more about this program, check out www.miltonga.gov/BarnSafety.

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