Category: mike cluett
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Road Resurfacing Projects in Ward 3
Starting in May of this year, there will be a number of road resurfacing projects around Milton. Here is a map of the projects for Ward 3. If you have any questions please email me mike.cluett@milton.ca
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Timing
This must be a special day as it was back in 2018 where I had received lots of calls from friends and residents in town. These last couple of weeks have been no different where I’ve had so many of you reach out and ask “what are your plans?” Thank you all for your comments,…
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Milton 2022 And Beyond Discussion
Last Monday at the Milton Banquet & Conference Centre the Milton Chamber of Commerce hosted the annual “Breakfast with the Mayor” events which gives us the opportunity to talk about what we have accomplished over the last year and the outlook for the future. This years theme was Milton 2022 and Beyond. In front of…
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Halton Region Lifts Mask ByLaw – Strongly Encourages Continued Use For Residents
MAR 19, 2022 Halton Regional Council lifts Mandatory Mask By-law By-law will be rescinded effective 12:01 a.m. on March 21. On Saturday, March 19, 2022, Halton Regional Council approved an amendment to Halton Region’s Consolidated Mask By-law 47-20 to rescind the by-law effective 12:01 a.m. on March 21, 2022. The amendment was approved at a…
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Special Council Meeting This Saturday
Halton Region Council will be holding a special meeting this Saturday at 10:30am to update the mandatory mask bylaw to have it end on March 21st to stay consistent with the provincial directive. The wearing of masks will be voluntary going forward but is, as always, subject to change. Please remember to continue the basics…
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Town of Milton Terminates COVID State of Emergency
Public service announcement March 14, 2022 Town terminates Covid state of emergency The Town of Milton has ended its state of emergency for Covid-19. The state of emergency was first declared at the onset of the pandemic, on March 24, 2020. The ending of the state of emergency follows the same announcements from Milton’s municipal…