Politics & Government
Milton Seeks Feedback On Proposed TSPLOST Project List
The city will host an open house on Tuesday, May 10.

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MILTON, GA -- The Milton Public Works Department is looking for input on its Comprehensive Transportation Plan update, including projects on the proposed TSPLOST project list.
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The community is invited to join the city for a Transportation Plan Showcase and TSPLOST Open House, which will be held from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 10 at Milton City Hall.
This is a drop-in event, so join the city for as little or as long as you like.
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Over the last year, the CTP process has worked with the public, inventoried existing conditions, analyzed current and future needs, and developed project recommendations to respond to these needs. As we finalize the plan, we need your help to prioritize projects to best position the city for future transportation success.
Citizens throughout Fulton County will have the opportunity to vote on a proposed Transportation Special Local-Option Sales Tax (TSPLOST) in November.
This potential 0.75 percent (3/4 cent), five-year referendum could bring a projected $36.5 million to the city to fund transportation projects and we need your help prioritizing the projects. To learn more about what TSPLOST means for Milton, click here.
"The CTP is an important plan that helps the city understand the transportation needs that exist and assists with developing projects and policies to address them" said Sara Leaders, Milton transportation engineer.
Take a moment to tell us what you think through our online survey.
The open house, community events and survey are part of many steps in getting your feedback. Your input will help us prioritize planning efforts as we complete recommendations of the plan.
Milton City Hall is located at 13000 Deerfield Parkway Suite 107E.
For more information on the plan, visit www.connectmilton.com. Email any questions or comments to connection@cityofmiltonga.us.
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