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Milton sets greenhouse gas reduction goals to qualify for $10 million in grants

October 17, 2025
Town Meeting

Town Meeting establishes permanent Master Plan Committee despite Planning Board opposition

October 17, 2025
Town Meeting

Land swap extension approved for Gile Road school project through 2033

October 17, 2025
Town Meeting

Outdoor alcohol sales approved for town property with mandatory wristband requirement

October 17, 2025
Town Meeting

New light trespass bylaw sets 10 lux limit to prevent neighbor-to-neighbor glare

October 17, 2025
Town Meeting

Zoning change expands traffic mitigation requirements to include business districts

October 17, 2025
Finance Committee

Ten-lux limit advances as committee excludes town parks from lighting bylaw

September 29, 2025
Board of Health

ABV labeling and wristbands mandated in updated town land alcohol bylaw

September 24, 2025
School Committee

Milton targets 700-student enrollment as school land deadline faces extension

September 15, 2025
Planning Board

Ten million dollar grant potential drives streamlined climate article for Town Meeting

September 11, 2025
Select Board

Milton Targets $1.15 Million in State Grants Through Climate Leader Certification

July 10, 2025
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