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Public engagement is at the heart of We Make Milton, the multi-year review and update to the Town of Milton's Official Plan, which will manage growth to the year 2051.
Launched in July 2019, We Make Milton engages residents so that the new Official Plan reflects the needs of our community. This project is now drafting the new Official Plan policies for discussion, based on the research and feedback received during the ‘Big Questions’ stage.
Project Update
A statutory public meeting is scheduled on Dec. 9, 2024, for a municipally initiated Official Plan amendment updating the Town’s Official Plan for all lands located within the Town of Milton. Members of the public are invited to provide input at the statutory public meeting.
Add a comment on any policy topic to the Feedback Forum, which we will leave open.
Public engagement is at the heart of We Make Milton, the multi-year review and update to the Town of Milton's Official Plan, which will manage growth to the year 2051.
Launched in July 2019, We Make Milton engages residents so that the new Official Plan reflects the needs of our community. This project is now drafting the new Official Plan policies for discussion, based on the research and feedback received during the ‘Big Questions’ stage.
Project Update
A statutory public meeting is scheduled on Dec. 9, 2024, for a municipally initiated Official Plan amendment updating the Town’s Official Plan for all lands located within the Town of Milton. Members of the public are invited to provide input at the statutory public meeting.
Share your thoughts, comments and ideas about Milton's new Official Plan project. This feedback forum remains open throughout the duration of the project. Leave a comment at any time, about any theme or policy topic.
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Milton has a great transportation connectivity opportunity with the existing trails at many of our neighborhoods. We have lots of trails, but we lack on how these trails connect to each other for pedestrians and cyclists. It`s not a major project in most places, it requires better signals and some civil work. This will make users get around using secondary roads, trails, different transportation methods, rather than clogging the main roads with cars.
Fabiano F. Poester
over 1 year ago
According to the current situation that my children and I are in now, and because I do not have a car, the transportation situation within Milton is very bad, as there is no good connection between the bus stations, and the time that the bus takes within the city as a result of the road is considered long. In my opinion, the solution is to develop a carefully studied transportation map within the city of Milton, and to include shopping places, health and educational centers in this map, and this will be a good solution to reduce the suffering of citizens.
Nada Elfarsi
over 1 year ago
I saw today first-hand that Derry & Ontario is an extremely busy intersection, and there’s 3 new condo buildings going up there. May we get more public transit in that area to reduce traffic there?
MB
over 1 year ago
Would Milton please consider "garbage" pickup on a weekly basis instead of every 2 weeks. This would also help the 3 bag limit. VM
Verda Matthew
over 1 year ago
Monarch Butterflies are now officially endangered species. We need a special project to encourage reproduction. We can accomplish this by planting more Milkweed shrubs in our conservation areas and/or personal gardens. Here is the link for reference.https://www.nwf.org/Garden-for-Wildlife/About/Native-Plants/Milkweed
Daisy Gauni
over 2 years ago
Please hire someone who knows how to effectively program the Town's traffic lights. The current traffic light system is terribly inefficient and causes unnecesary delays and is a significant cause of pollution. I am so tired of getting red lights when there are absolutely no cars or pedestrians going in cross traffic.
gg
over 2 years ago
I like Milton to set the bar for renewable energy. Let's start will all government be retrofitted with solar panels. Let's install them on all new schools being built or planned.
Let's make the planned Trafalgar GO station run on 100% solar and wind.
All new build, residential or commercial, should have 50% of the roof surface have solar panels.
We need to partner with the provincial government help shoulder the cost.
Walter Wong
over 2 years ago
I have read the "Places of Worship section" of the Big questions report. As a volunteer leader in a church in Milton, I wish to thank the town staff who have put this report together, and have taken the time to listen to the concerns of faith groups in Milton. The policy considerations section starting on page 118 is an excellent summary of the actions that Milton must, should, and could do to facilitate the establishment of Places of Worship for the benefit of the community. I agree with these 7 considerations and would encourage you all to work toward their implementation. Thank you for listening.
Milton has a great transportation connectivity opportunity with the existing trails at many of our neighborhoods. We have lots of trails, but we lack on how these trails connect to each other for pedestrians and cyclists. It`s not a major project in most places, it requires better signals and some civil work. This will make users get around using secondary roads, trails, different transportation methods, rather than clogging the main roads with cars.
According to the current situation that my children and I are in now, and because I do not have a car, the transportation situation within Milton is very bad, as there is no good connection between the bus stations, and the time that the bus takes within the city as a result of the road is considered long. In my opinion, the solution is to develop a carefully studied transportation map within the city of Milton, and to include shopping places, health and educational centers in this map, and this will be a good solution to reduce the suffering of citizens.
I saw today first-hand that Derry & Ontario is an extremely busy intersection, and there’s 3 new condo buildings going up there. May we get more public transit in that area to reduce traffic there?
Would Milton please consider "garbage" pickup on a weekly basis instead of every 2 weeks. This would also help the 3 bag limit.
VM
Monarch Butterflies are now officially endangered species. We need a special project to encourage reproduction. We can accomplish this by planting more Milkweed shrubs in our conservation areas and/or personal gardens. Here is the link for reference.https://www.nwf.org/Garden-for-Wildlife/About/Native-Plants/Milkweed
Please hire someone who knows how to effectively program the Town's traffic lights. The current traffic light system is terribly inefficient and causes unnecesary delays and is a significant cause of pollution. I am so tired of getting red lights when there are absolutely no cars or pedestrians going in cross traffic.
I like Milton to set the bar for renewable energy. Let's start will all government be retrofitted with solar panels. Let's install them on all new schools being built or planned.
Let's make the planned Trafalgar GO station run on 100% solar and wind.
All new build, residential or commercial, should have 50% of the roof surface have solar panels.
We need to partner with the provincial government help shoulder the cost.
I have read the "Places of Worship section" of the Big questions report. As a volunteer leader in a church in Milton, I wish to thank the town staff who have put this report together, and have taken the time to listen to the concerns of faith groups in Milton. The policy considerations section starting on page 118 is an excellent summary of the actions that Milton must, should, and could do to facilitate the establishment of Places of Worship for the benefit of the community. I agree with these 7 considerations and would encourage you all to work toward their implementation. Thank you for listening.