Public service announcement
The Town of Milton is creating a Stormwater Management Master Plan to develop a comprehensive strategy to manage stormwater.
Stormwater is the rain and melted snow that runs off streets and properties, into creeks and streams, and eventually enters our rivers and Great Lakes.
Milton manages stormwater with a robust infrastructure system of pipes, facilities, catch basins, storm sewers and stormwater management ponds. This infrastructure helps to improve the runoff water quality and to reduce flooding.
The purpose of the Stormwater Management Master Plan is to:
- Develop a short- and long-range stormwater management strategy for the Town of Milton
- Consider the implications of climate change
- Appropriately manage risks to life, property, and the natural environment
- Recommend updates to stormwater management policy and guidelines
- Identify and rank projects needed to improve stormwater management
Field studies are underway to investigate features like ditches, culverts, and areas that have experienced flooding. Residents may see project team members investigating these features.
As the project continues, open house events will be held to receive public feedback. Details will be shared closer to the dates.
Upon completion, expected in winter 2027, the master plan will act as a decision-making guide for prioritizing projects, budgeting, as well as estimating and addressing the future needs of our environment and growing community.
Residents can learn more on the Town website, explore engagement on Let’s Talk Milton and subscribe to updates about opportunities to engage.
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Rob Faulkner
Senior Advisor, Public Relations
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