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Friday, June 06, 2008

Milton News From Council Person Tina D'Aversa

Dear Milton Neighbor,

You may have read in the Atlanta Journal Constitution today that some Milton Residents will get a new Zip Code July 1, 2008. A map with the impacted areas is available at
http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=z9vw7ncab.0.0.ys4lakcab.0&ts=S0343&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cityofmiltonga.us%2F&id=preview. The United States Postal Service recently sent a notice to 256 Milton residents indicating that the ZIP code for their mail delivery has been changed from 30004 to 30009. Residents affected are in the southern portion of ZIP Code 30004, specifically in the areas around Mayfield Road and Bethany Road, up to the intersection at Providence Road. A map is available on the City of Milton web site at http://www.cityofmiltonga.us/ that provides further clarification. According to USPS spokesperson Michael Miles, the change in ZIP Code does not affect the Post Office location that residents use, but is simply an internal change in the physical mail sorting location. Miles emphasizes that the change should be transparent to citizens, beyond the simple change of ZIP Code on the last mail line. Miles also emphasizes that citizens should continue to use "Milton" as their city of residence on their mailing address. The new ZIP Code officially takes effect on July 1, 2008, but residents can begin using 30009 immediately. The USPS will continue to deliver mail improperly labeled as 30004 until July 1, 2009, one year from the effective date of the change. Residents with any questions are encouraged to contact the Old Milton Parkway Post Office location, which can be reached directly at 770-442-3893.
I try to send information and news to you as needed. I thought this was appropriate. Please be sure to visit the City of Milton Web site for news that will impact you. As a reminder, It is important that you attend meetings and send your comments to Mayor Joe Lockwood and the City Council members. It is also vital that you attend meetings to learn more about how city operations, land use, zonings, development, public safety, taxes and other issues will impact you. The council is one of transparent government. We want you to be informed. The better informed you are the better our city will operate.

June meetings are listed below and the complete calendar of council meetings is available on
http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=z9vw7ncab.0.0.ys4lakcab.0&ts=S0343&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cityofmiltonga.us%2F&id=preview. The next City Council Work Session Meeting is Monday, June 9th - 6:00 at Milton City Hall - 13000 Deerfield Parkway.

CPAC Planning and Visioning Meetings


Citizens are encouraged to attend June CPAC meetings. Your input is needed as the 25 year comprehensive plan is developed. Three meetings were held in May and additional meetings are listed on the City of Milton Web site.

New High School Resolution


This week the City Council approved a resolution asking the Fulton County School Board to review the future site of a new High School in Milton. The designated site is located on Freemanville Road and has environmental issues that cause citizens, city engineers, city staff and the city council concern. Therefore, we thought it appropriate to send a resolution with these concerns to the Board of Education.

Sewer Policy Review

The city staff and council are continuing to work hard towards a comprehensive sewer policy. This is a critical legal matter for the city's future and your comments are welcomed.

Welcome Alice Wakefield, Community Development Director

This week the City of Milton has a new Community Development Director. Alice Wakefield joined the City of Milton last week with more than 20 years in county and municipal planning and development roles. Please join me in welcoming Ms. Wakefield to our team.

It is getting hot and the heat of summer can be very dangerous. Please make sure to drink lots of fluids on these hot sultry days and use the appropriate protection from the sun. Please don't forget to watch out for your pets. Often we do not realize how hot it is and that our pets need more water than we do when they are outside for long and short periods of time.

You can find information on the watering and outside burning regulations as well as storm watch and safety information at
http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=z9vw7ncab.0.0.ys4lakcab.0&ts=S0343&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cityofmiltonga.us%2F&id=preview. Do not hesitate to call us if we can be of assistance 678-242-2500 City Hall or Tina D'Aversa 678-242-2498.

Wherever your summer vacation may take you, please be safe.

In faith and service,


Tina D'Aversa
Preserving and Protecting Milton
tinadaversa@bellsouth.net

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

This certainly does not make sense. Why break off 256 residents of Milton to join a larger swath of alpharetta in their zip code. If this were to better help delivery then why not leave the southern portion of Milton to 30004?
04 is smaller than 09.

Anonymous said...

Somebody has too much free time on their hands if they are concerned about a zip code.

Anonymous said...

Sewer comment: never eliminate options.

Apparently the coucil does not realize it can use zoning to forward their stop growth (they have moved here now so the growth can stop) initiaive. But ruling out future options is just plain dumb! Absolutely no one can tell any of us what will be needed in 10, 20, or even 50 years.

Anonymous said...

04 is less than 09 ?

Must have come from a math major, no less.

Anonymous said...

Hey dumba@@! Yes the 30004
(04) residential area is smaller than the 30009 (09). Look at the map! Must have come from one who thought they knew it all.

The math major

Anonymous said...

Hey Math Major, I'd prefer to be addressed as Mr. Dumba@@, if you don't mind.

No, I do not know everything, however I predicted problems when Mr Zip was introduced in early 60's. Now it appears the chickens have come home to roost.

By the way, what is your take on the plus 4 of this latest fiasco?

IMHO the USPS is just "messin" with you Miltonites.


Hope you have a good week.

Anonymous said...

Is she still planning on running for Mayor next year?