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City Clerk's Office

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The City Clerk is the City of Milton's official record-keeper, among other important duties. They are appointed by the Mayor and City Council members.

Responsibilities of the City Clerk’s Office include:

  • Recording and maintaining the City Council's official actions in "minutes"
  • Coordinating and distributing meeting agendas
  • Maintaining contracts, ordinances, resolutions, proclamations and agreements
  • Coordinating the records management and retention program for the City

The City Clerk oversees the adoption and publishing of the Code of Ordinances and facilitates the City of Milton's Municipal Elections, working closely with the Fulton County Registration & Elections Office.

If you have any questions or suggestions on how we can better assist you, please contact City Clerk Tammy Lowit at tammy.lowit@miltonga.gov or 678-242-2492.

Arbor Day Celebration

All are welcome to join fellow tree-lovers the morning of February 20 at the City's annual Arbor Day Celebration.

The festivities will begin at 10 a.m. that Friday in Bell Memorial Park, specifically in the Mark Law Arboretum section. Those entering the park from Bell Park Drive will go by the Arboretum entrance/sign, which is just past a baseball field. 

In Georgia, Arbor Day takes place in late February because that's during (albeit near the end of) prime tree-planting season in this part of the country. The annual highlight of Milton's Arbor Day event is planting trees on City facilities, and the 2026 edition is no exception. In fact, three types of trees -- a Sweetbay Magnolia, Smoketree, and Witchhazel tree -- will be planted, bringing new life around where now-deceased trees once stood. Citizens can join City officials in finishing off these plantings. 

The February 20 event also will feature complimentary morning snacks and warm coffee. And, once again, tree seedlings will be distributed free-of-charge to citizens will supplies last. This year, those will be Persimmons -- a tree native to the Southeast that produces edible fruit and is green in the spring and summer before turning yellow in the fall.

No RSVPs are necessary. Just come to Bell Memorial Park on February 20 if you can!

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