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Milton council agrees to extend board appointments while it revises ward-residency rules

City of Milton City Council · February 10, 2026
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Summary

Council members signaled consensus to extend current Community Improvement Board appointments for 90 days while city attorneys rewrite ordinances to allow preferential (but not strictly required) ward-based appointments and implement a staggered term schedule.

The City of Milton council directed staff to prepare a 90-day extension of current Community Improvement Board appointments and to draft ordinance language that gives priority to ward residents without strictly limiting appointments to those wards.

At a work session discussion about implementing recently amended board ordinances, a council member said, "My recommendation is we just, as a board, we pass a resolution that says we're gonna extend those appointments by 90 days" to allow time to revise the ordinance language and complete staggered appointments. Staff and the city attorney agreed…

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