Milford Town Council Considers Water Rates, Fluoride Removal
The Milford Town Council’s Monday, March 11 meeting began with a discussion of upcoming water projects.
Read MoreThe Milford Town Council’s Monday, March 11 meeting began with a discussion of upcoming water projects.
Read MoreAt the Milford Town Council meeting Monday, Nov. 13, Ryan Lareau of Commonwealth Engineers came before the council with a proposed fee for an asset management plan.
Read MoreMilford Town Council’s meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 9, began with a public hearing on the results of the master utilities study done by Commonwealth Engineers. The study looked at the town’s water distribution system, wastewater and stormwater collection systems. The goal was to quantify issues with each utility, present recommendations on how to address them, come up with future projects and assign costs.
Read MoreOn April 14, 2022, the Town of Milford applied for a planning grant to use Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds, administered by the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA) to develop a Water Infrastructure Utility Plan. The intent of the Plan is to study the … Read More
Milford Town Council held a monthly public meeting Monday, Feb. 13, wherein Assistant Fire Chief Steve Farber reported a “busy year” for his department over the last year and requested residents check their smoke detectors to help stay safe.
Read MoreThe Milford Town Council started its first monthly meeting of 2023 on Jan. 9 with the swearing in of members and the election of officers.
Read MoreThe Milford Town Council met Monday, Dec. 12, for the last regular monthly meeting of 2022.
Read MoreMilford Town Council’s monthly public meeting on June 13 opened with a public hearing on the Small Cities Community Development Block Grant the town was awarded May 19 by the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs.
Read MoreSYRACUSE — Syracuse Town Council started its monthly meeting Tuesday night, Feb. 20, by having Clerk-Treasurer Paula Kehr-Wicker swear in Gage Fannin as the newest Syracuse police officer. Police Chief Jim Layne also introduced new officers and the new detective. The council then approved a sewer … Read More
NAPPANEE — Nappanee Board of Public Works and Safety approved an infrastructure project at it’s Monday meeting that will cost just over $3.8 million. There are three separate projects within the one major project, but divided by divisions. Nappanee Mayor Phil Jenkins was authorized to sign the contracts … Read More