Milton’s City Council will celebrate the planting and preservation of trees, as well as firefighters who selflessly work around-the-clock to protect our community, when it next convenes on Wednesday.
The February 18 Regular Meeting will begin at 6 p.m. in City Hall’s Council Chambers (2006 Heritage Walk). Citizens are welcome to attend in-person or watch the proceedings online at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP0rhCsRrtU. This meeting is not happening on a Monday, as usual, due to the Presidents Day holiday.
A Regular Meeting’s agenda is split into distinct sections, each of which has its own ground rules. For February 18, those are:
- The CONSENT AGENDA, consisting of routine items that the Council considers collectively (so one yes-no vote that covers all items)
- REPORTS AND PRESENTATIONS, which is where you’ll find proclamations, reports, and presentations during which City Councilmembers may ask questions and give direction but cannot cast conclusive votes
- NEW BUSINESS, which is the home for items appearing for the first time on a Council agenda that can be discussed and voted on decisively
Below are summaries of every item on Wednesday’s agenda.
CONSENT AGENDA
- Approval of the February 2, 2026, Regular City Council Meeting Minutes.
The City Council will vote on approving the “minutes,” or official written record, from its last Regular Meeting on February 2. On this date, the Council voted to
pave the way for the first new mixed-use redevelopment in Deerfield since the community drove a year-long effort to envision this area as a vibrant, dynamic destination. The project to transform an existing two-building office complex by where Morris Road, Webb Road, and Deerfield Parkway meet promises retail, revitalized office, residential, and civic space, along with new multi-use trail, a boardwalk, a public restroom, and sizable tree canopy. For a recap of this meeting, go to https://www.miltonga.gov/Home/Components/News/News/3348/1351.
- Approval of the February 9, 2026, Special Called City Council Meeting Minutes.
This Special Called Meeting was held on February 9 in lieu of a (previously scheduled) Work Session. At this meeting (and as the “minutes” will attest), the Council voted to extend a moratorium on accepting new applications to subdivide land on certain AG-1 zoned lots. This pause is intended to be brief and tied to a potential procedural change now under consideration. To read a recap of this meeting, click here: https://www.miltonga.gov/Home/Components/News/News/3361/1351.
- Approval of a Web Services Sales Agreement and Addendum No. 1 with Revize LLC, aka Revize Software Systems for a New City Website, CMS, and Annual Maintenance.
This is an agreement for Revize to work with the City to improve the design, functionality, and features of Milton’s website. An upgraded Content
Management System (CMS) that will be used to create and update webpages and other online elements as well as year-by-year maintenance of www.miltonga.gov webpages is also part of this agreement.
- Approval of a Program Provider Agreement Between the City of Milton and LaDreena Walton dba DreenaDances LLC, to Offer Youth Cheer Dance and Hip-Hop Fitness Classes.
This item pertains to a program provider agreement between the City’s Parks and Recreation Department and LaDreena Walton of DreenaDances. Walton will lead a youth cheer program as well as energizing adult hip-hop fitness classes out of Milton facilities.
- Approval of a Program Provider Agreement Between the City of Milton and Mighty Hands Foundation, Inc. to Offer Self-Defense Classes.
With approval of this item, the Milton-based Mighty Hands Foundation will become an official City program provider offering monthly self-defense classes for citizens age 12 and older out of Milton facilities.
- Approval of Subdivision Plats and Revisions.
This item is to revise the property lines between two existing lots – one of which will be 1.776 acres while the other will be 2.157 acres, for a total of 3.933 acres – at 100 Dorris Road, not far from New Providence Road.
REPORTS AND PRESENTATIONS
- Proclamation Recognizing and Celebrating Milton Firefighters for Their Exceptional Dedicated Service to Our Community.
On the heels of Firefighter Recognition Day in Georgia, this proclamation celebrates Milton’s own dedicated firefighters for their compassionate, effective, round-the-clock service to our community. These men and women exhibit bravery and utilize their expertise whenever a fire breaks out, vehicles crash, or there are other emergencies in Milton. Each one of them is also an EMT (with many also licensed as paramedics) who provide Advanced Life Support to promptly, effectively help people in the midst of an array of medical crises.
- Proclamation Recognizing Arbor Day 2026 and Milton as Tree City USA.
For the 17th consecutive year, Milton has been recognized as a Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation. This honor reflects our community’s established commitment – through programs, policies, and other initiatives – to encourage planting, growing, and maintaining trees and tree canopies. You can learn more about these efforts, under the Plant! Milton banner, at www.miltonga.gov/PlantMilton.
One way that the City invites the community to shine a spotlight on the importance of trees is Milton’s annual Arbor Day event. The 2026 edition will be at 10 a.m. on Friday, February 20, at Bell Memorial Park by the Mark Law Arboretum. All are invited to attend to celebrate the addition of three new trees in the park, as well as encouraging them to be planted all around Milton for the good of our community and planet.
NEW BUSINESS
- Consideration of Final Plat.
The Council will vote on approving final plats to a pair of new subdivisions:
- 7 single-family lots spread across 10.20 acres in the Brooke Hall neighborhood off Francis Road
- 36 single-family lots across 50.08 acres in a Freemanville Road subdivision called Blakely Manor