Crime & Safety
Meet a Milton Cop Without the Blue Lights from 6-7 Tonight
The city's living room conversations continue to connect city government and services with its residents.

Meeting a police officer for the first time in a traffic stop isn't ideal, so getting a chance to chat with Milton's law enforcement officers in a "living room" setting will be stress free.
The Better Together: Real Communities - Milton Mini-Grants Initiative is sponsoring the second in its series of "living room conversations" Monday, July 23 from 6 to 7 p.m. at the on Hopewell Road.
This conversation will give residents a chance to know their police officers and offer a glimpse inside the vital community role they serve, according to a news release from Milton Communications Manager Jason Wright.
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"All Milton residents should know their police officers, and we're here to facilitate those friendships," said Amanda Quintana, grant coordinator for the Better Together: Real Communities - Milton Mini-Grants Initiative. "As always, this will be a pressure-free environment to meet your neighbors and discuss your community."
Quintana said dessert and drinks will be provided.
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Visit Milton's website for more information on the Better Together: Real Communities - Milton Mini-Grants Initiative. For more information on this event, email Amanda Quintana or call 678-242-2512.
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