The Town of Milton is holding a Council meeting on Monday, October 7th at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at Town Hall. Here's what will be discussed:
Historic House at 6426 Sixth Line: The Council will consider recognizing this house as historically important and designating it under Ontario’s Heritage Act. If no one objects within 30 days, the Council will officially protect the property.
Historic House at 121 Thomas Street: The Council will also discuss designating this house as a heritage property, following the same process as the one for 6426 Sixth Line.
Public Meeting: There will be a public meeting about changes to land use for properties at 3475 and 4000 Campbellsville Road.
Presentation: An update on Wilfrid Laurier University’s activities in Milton.
Other Items: The Council will also discuss parking strategies in transitional neighborhoods, a housing infrastructure program, and funding for community sports and recreation projects.
You can find the full agenda online and watch the meeting live.
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