Safety sign at local stormwater management pond, courtesy of the Town of Milton
Milton residents are invited to learn more about how stormwater is managed in the community at an upcoming public meeting.
The Town of Milton is hosting a Public Information Centre focused on its Stormwater Master Plan, a long-term strategy that examines how rainwater and melted snow flow through roofs, streets, and properties into local waterways. Officials say the plan will help guide future improvements to protect infrastructure, natural areas, and neighbourhoods.
The session will feature display boards outlining the study’s goals, field work, and current conditions affecting stormwater management, with Town staff and project consultants available to answer questions and gather public feedback.
The Public Information Centre will take place Wednesday, April 29th from 6:00 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Nassagaweya Tennis Club in Campbellville, while residents who cannot attend can review materials and complete an online survey before May 29th.
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