Politics & Government
City Of Milton: In Annual Shift, 'Burn Ban' Ends October 1 In Milton And Elsewhere In Georgia
The good news is that, unlike some years past, Milton isn't currently experiencing a drought. But, even starting in October, the lifting ...
09/30/2021 3:53 PM
The good news is that, unlike some years past, Milton isn't currently experiencing a drought. But, even starting in October, the lifting of the "burn ban" doesn't mean Milton residents can start burning anything, anywhere and at anytime.
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If you do choose to burn yard debris (e.g. leaves, small branches, etc.), the fire danger rating isn't high AND you live in an agriculturally zoned area, please follow these safety tips:
Find out what's happening in Alpharetta-Miltonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
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