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Milton council approves $75,000 planning grant application, commits $18,750 match for West Milton corridor study

Milton City Council · February 18, 2026
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Summary

The Milton City Council voted 4–2 to apply for a Community Economic Revitalization Board (CERB) planning grant to study the Highway 99/West Milton subarea. The grant would fund up to $75,000; the city committed a 25% match, about $18,750, to pay for consultants and environmental mapping.

The Milton City Council on Feb. 17 voted 4–2 to apply for a Community Economic Revitalization Board planning grant to study the mixed‑use corridor along Highway 99 described in the city’s 2024 comprehensive plan.

Planning Manager Stahlnecker told the council the grant would fund a roughly year‑long planning process including stakeholder outreach, an existing‑conditions report, wetland mapping and a draft subarea plan. "The grant will fund up to about 75,000 and does require a matching fund of up to it's 25%, which would be 18,750," Stahlnecker said, noting the match would come from the city's professional services budget.

Why it matters: the corridor includes a mix of commercial, industrial…

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