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North Woods due for upgrades at Milton City Park & Preserve By AMBER PERRY amber@appenmedia.com MILTON, Ga. — The City of Milton held a public forum Jan. 16 in a race to begin work on more upgrades to Milton City Park and Preserve’s northern portion this summer. The focus encompasses nearly 80 acres of the 137acre property. About 20 people attended the two-hour event, more trickling in, for a short presentation from Milton City Engineer Scott Tkach followed by a talkback. Several visitors raised concerns about the future of North Woods, which abuts 7 acres of active space and contains two lakes. Neighbors cited remaining drainage issues with Phase I of the project, which transformed an old cart path into a 1.25-mile paved trail, and they cautioned city staff that future work might suffer the same fate. Stakeholders also advised against unnecessarily disrupting wildlife habitat with construction and using bond-funded passive property for active uses, like parking.
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The Milton City Council presents police Sgt. Scott Lappin (front left) and Community Development Director Bob Buscemi (front right) with 10-year anniversary pins for their service to Milton. Mayor Peyton Jamison (front center) said celebrating the milestone anniversaries is one of his favorite items each year.
Milton approves city’s first brewpub By HAYDEN SUMLIN hayden@appenmedia.com MILTON, Ga. — The Milton City Council delivered several milestones Jan. 16, including Milton’s first brewpub, anniversary pins for city staff and an update
on active parks. The City Council considered two alcoholic beverage licenses at public hearings during the meeting. The application for an alcoholic beverage license from Hyde Brewing was approved, making it
the city’s first brewpub. A brewpub is a hybrid between a restaurant and a brewery, where beer is primarily brewed for sale inside the establishment.
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Milton City Engineer Scott Tkach presents the second and third phase of Milton City Park and Preserve upgrades at a Jan. 16 public forum on-site. The $3.6 million project is slated for completion in summer 2025.
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