Overview
The Administrative Hub of Milton
Milton Town Hall serves as the central seat of local government for the Town of Milton, one of Ontario’s most dynamic communities. Situated on Mary Street in the heart of the historic downtown, this facility combines rich heritage with modern administration. The complex uniquely integrates the original County Court House, constructed in 1855, with a contemporary expansion completed in 2009. This architectural blend symbolizes Milton’s respect for its history-dating back to its incorporation as a town in 1857-while adapting to the needs of a rapidly growing population. The Town Hall functions as the primary workspace for the Mayor and Town Council, where municipal by-laws are enacted and strategic direction is established.
Key Municipal Services
Residents visit Milton Town Hall to access a comprehensive range of administrative services. The facility is designed to be a one-stop destination for civic transactions:
- Clerks Division: This department is the first point of contact for official records. Staff utilize their authority to issue marriage licenses, commission oaths and affidavits, and manage burial permits. They also handle Freedom of Information (FOI) requests.
- Tax and Finance: Property owners can manage their tax accounts here. While the town encourages digital payments, the finance counter assists with tax inquiries, assessment roll questions, and property tax deferral applications for eligible seniors or persons with disabilities.
- Building and Development: The building department plays a crucial role in town safety by reviewing applications and issuing building permits for renovations, new construction, and demolitions. They ensure all structures comply with the Ontario Building Code.
- Licensing and Enforcement: Citizens can pay parking tickets or request trial reviews. The office also manages business licensing and lottery licenses for charitable organizations.
Accessibility and Public Engagement
The Town of Milton is committed to inclusivity. The Town Hall is fully wheelchair accessible, featuring barrier-free entrances, elevators, and accessible washrooms. Council meetings are held in the Chambers and are open to the public, fostering transparency in governance. Additionally, the town has implemented various digital portals, allowing residents to pay bills and apply for permits online, reducing the need for in-person visits. 🏛️🇨🇦
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