***UPDATE*** The video of this Public Input Forum can be viewed by CLICKING HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7dhFM05Wv0.
***ORIGINAL POST***
Citizens are invited to join the conversation about potential updates to Milton’s plat process and AG-1 zoning and lot development standards at a special Public Input Forum next week.
Public Input Forum
Wednesday, February 25 at 11 a.m. (about 1.5 hours)
City Hall, Council Chambers
Open to the public and recorded
This forum is one of several opportunities for residents, property owners, and stakeholders to listen, learn, and share constructive feedback as the City evaluates possible AG-1 code updates and development standards.
The meeting will begin with a brief staff presentation offering a broad overview of rural character as envisioned in the 2040 Comprehensive Plan, development trends, AG-1 lot development standards, and the specific issues being considered. The heart of the forum will be structured public comment and moderated open dialogue focused on receiving input. To allow for broad participation, comments may be time-limited.
This is not a public hearing and no decisions will be made. There will be no formal Q and A or debate. The primary goal is for City staff to listen and learn from the community. No members of Boards, Committees, or City Council will be present in an official capacity. The forum is expected to last about 1.5 hours.
Anyone may attend in person or watch online at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7dhFM05Wv0. (Note: Technical difficulties prevented the livestream from working, but the entire proceeding was recorded and posted online within hours.)
Additional opportunities to share input are planned, including discussion at the Planning Commission meeting that same Wednesday evening and another similar Public Input Forum in the evening in the coming weeks to accommodate different schedules. Please watch the City’s website and Facebook page for details as they are finalized.
We encourage residents, property owners, and stakeholders to attend, listen, and share constructive feedback as part of this structured input process.