City Events, Good Governance

Honor Fallen Veterans With Good Governance

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Memorial Day is a time to remember and honor those veterans who died in defense of our country and the principles upon which it was founded.  This remembrance will take many forms:  parades, laying of wreaths, planting of flags, and the like.  These are all appropriate ways to honor our fallen veterans.  However, the best way to honor veterans that made the ultimate sacrifice is to uphold the rights and principles they died defending.  The best way for our government to honor these veterans is provide good governance to citizens.  This means honoring and respecting the rights of all citizens:  to speak freely, to petition the government, and to freely assemble.  It means providing government that is clean and competent.  It means providing government that is fair, responsive, and transparent.  And it means understanding that government “derives its just powers from the consent of the governed.”  That is, citizens should be at the center of everything government does.  The Milton Coalition is committed to honoring our fallen veterans by ensuring that our local government reflects the will of its constituents and serves its citizens well.

Advocating For Citizens,

The Milton Coalition


A non-partisan group of concerned citizens advocating for clean, competent, courageous, and citizen-centric government

Milton - Our Home

A Fond Farewell to Wilbur and Rudy’s

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May 28, 2017

This is our second posting today.  We regret to inform our readers that Wilbur and Rudy’s at Birmingham Crossroads is closing.  A farewell celebration with bbq, live music, and more will be held on June 3rd.  Following is a link to more information:

Wilbur and Rudy’s Website

Additional information will be posted at Wilbur and Rudy’s Facebook page regarding the wind down of its operations and the farewell celebration.

Wilbur and Rudy’s Facebook Page

Our thanks to Beth and Ryan for creating such a charming gathering spot for the community.

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Smart Land Use

Hopewell Rezoning’s Silver Lining: Clarity on Development Issues

downloadCitizens, we know you are frustrated to learn that Council has approved a rezoning to allow higher density on 3 parcels on Hopewell Road.  This approval comes despite overwhelming citizen opposition to such rezonings and other developer schemes to skirt Milton’s current zoning to achieve higher density and inflated profits.  However, there is silver lining in Council’s rezoning approval . . . the debate over land use in Milton has been clearly defined:

  • Either the Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP) will be followed or not. The CLUP is Milton’s strategic plan for land use.  It was just approved by Council 7 months ago.  The CLUP is developed through a rigorous year-long process by a 17-member committee.  It involves a lot of citizen input.  The CLUP is City Council’s contract with citizens regarding land use.  However, with the latest rezoning, the CLUP was summarily disregarded.
  • Either Milton’s Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with Fulton County regarding sewer will be followed or not. The IGA governs where sewer is allowed.  It was a compromise developed through a lot of debate and hard work.  The IGA was also summarily disregarded by the latest rezoning.
  • Either the Planning Commission’s recommendations will be seriously considered or not. The latest rezoning is just the latest example of Council overruling the Planning Commission, who (along with staff) unanimously recommended denial of the rezoning.  The Planning Commission cited the CLUP and IGA in its decision.  The Planning Commission always respects the Rule of Law; Council often does not.
  • Either we will reject sewer extension (including authorizing residential community septic) or not. The latest rezoning will require Council to approve another ordinance to extend sewer to the subject property.  During Council’s rezoning discussion, one council member suggested that Council revisit the sewer map to “clean it up.”  Citizens, beware!  This is likely a ploy to extend sewer under the guise of “correcting” the sewer map.
  • Either Council will focus on solving the problems of Milton (like traffic congestion) or it will be consumed with ridiculous zoning requests into eternity. Council needs to draw a bright line in the sand regarding developers’ rezonings and variances that increase density:  Zero Tolerance.  The latest rezoning has now opened the door to a new wave of developer requests.  This means Council and City staff will spend inordinate amounts of time and resources on these requests vs. solving the City’s worsening problems, such as traffic congestion and strain on our infrastructure.
  • Either Council will respect the views of citizens or not. After all, how many petitions will it take to convince Council to listen to us?  How many times do we need to pack Council chambers to get our point across?  How many letters do we have to write before our message is received?

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The Hopewell rezoning has provided clarity to citizens.  That is good.  Citizens will have a choice at the ballot box in 5 months.  Three council members fall clearly on the side of developers; they vote for nearly every developer request, no matter how ridiculous, that comes before them.  They are a lost cause.  One council member falls clearly on the side of citizens; he will never vote for any developer request that increases density.  Unfortunately, there are 3 council members straddling the divide who will need to clarify their positions in the coming months; hopefully, they will side with citizens.