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We've got a busy spring planned

Milton names volunteers of the year

Joyful Soles camp counselors needed

MDA boot drive April 4 - June 13

Learn cake decorating from pros April 15

Better Together: April

Earth Day Festival April 19

Milton golf holds garage sale April 25

MPD holds drug take back April 26 at Target

Denim & Diamonds Benefit April 26

Free GBI cyber safety workshops April 27, 29

Golden Games begin May 1

HYA Day to be held May 3

Cambridge Band Golf Classic May 12

City seeks veterans' information for Memorial Day

Memorial Day Ceremony May 26

Summer camp registration now open

Fire Department orders new truck

Fire Department news and notes

Senior Center needs donations

Crabapple Fest now taking vendor applications

Citizens Government Academy

Roadwork continues in Milton

Monthly new business report
April Calendar

April 7 -

Better Together Meeting

6 p.m.  

Bethwell Community Center 

Notice  

 

April 9 -

Milton Disability Awareness Committee Meeting 

7 p.m.

Notice | Agenda 

 

April 10 -  

Milton Grows Green Meeting 

6:30 p.m.

Notice 

 

April 14 -

City Council Meeting  

6 p.m.   

Notice  

 

April 15 -  

Board of Zoning Appeals Meeting

7 p.m.  

Notice 

 

April 17 -

Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Meeting 

11:30 a.m.    

Notice 

 

April 19 -

Milton Earth Day Festival

11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 

Friendship Park 

More information 

 

April 21 - 

Better Together Meeting  

6 p.m.

Bethwell Community Center  

Notice 

 

City Council Work Session

6 p.m.

Notice 

 

April 23 -

Planning Commission Meeting

7 p.m.   

Notice 

 

April 26 -  

DEA Drug Take Back 

10 a.m. to 2 p.m.  

Target 

 

April 28 -  

City Council Meeting

6 p.m.

Notice 

 

Historic Preservation Commission Meeting

7 p.m.

Executive Conference Room

Notice 

 

April 29 -  

Community Zoning Information Meeting 

7 p.m.   

Notice  

 

Unless otherwise noted, all meetings take place at City Hall

 

If you need special accommodations in order to participate in any city meeting, please call 678.242.2500.
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We've got a busy spring planned 

 

Joe Lockwood

As I write this, spring has finally arrived - albeit with some pollen - and I'm glad to see everything waking back up and blooming after the tough winter we've had. 


As you can tell, we're proud of Milton's natural beauty, and are committed to maintaining it. The question is how to keep Milton rural and preserved while balancing our legal responsibilities to property owners who wish to develop their land for heavier use. 


In addition to our in-house work examining our zoning standards and land use, we've also begun working with consultants from the International City/County Management Association on a comprehensive green space preservation plan. These consultants, the best and brightest in city and county management from across the United States, are working in Milton for free as part of their Leadership ICMA program. 


We've previously used program participants' expertise on an electronic records management plan, and the work they gave us was spectacular. I can't wait to see what they bring back - and how we can implement some of their recommendations to keep Milton a wonderful town for everyone involved.  

 

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Milton names volunteers of the year
Jack and Francia Lindon with Mayor Pro Tem Joe Longoria, left.
From left, Longoria, David Winsness and Parks and Recreation Director Jim Cregge.
From left, Longoria, Peyton Jamison, and Communications Manager Jason Wright.

 

At the second annual volunteer appreciation luncheon Saturday, March 29 the City of Milton honored its volunteers of the year.  

 

Volunteers of the Year: Jack and Francia Lindon
The husband and wife team of Jack and Francia Lindon are founding members of Milton Grows Green (MGG), starting their volunteer engagement in 2007. In the seven years since, Francia has been instrumental in the city earning the Atlanta Regional Commission's CREATE Award and helping Milton become a National Wildlife Federation Community Habitat. She also serves as communications chairwoman and secretary for MGG, creating logos, signage, brochures and branding.

Jack serves as chairman of MGG, organizing household paint and chemical collection events, providing logistics for the annual Earth Day Festival, launching the Adopt A Stream Program, and planning the yearly Rivers Alive clean-ups in the fall.

Parks and Recreation Volunteer of the Year: David Winsness
David Winsness is the founder of EagleStix Lacrosse Club, now the second largest recreation program in the City of Milton with 225 girls. EagleStix, founded in 2011, takes athletes as young as four to the high school level in both recreation and advanced levels of play.

The program serves as a feeder for Milton and Cambridge's programs, and has been instrumental in the Milton Lady Eagles string of eight state lacrosse championships in nine years.

Special Honoree: Peyton Jamison
Longtime Milton volunteer Peyton Jamison currently serves on Planning Commission, Better Together and is the president of the non-profit Crabapple Community Association (CCA).

In addition to his regular volunteer duties with the city, Jamison was instrumental in launching the revamped Crabapple Fest in 2013 due to the city's partnership with CCA. In this role he spent hours planning and executing the largest festival in Milton's modern history, and is already hard at work this year to bring the fall festival to fruition in October.

Board and Committee Members of the Year
One member of each of the city's volunteer boards or committees was nominated by the staff liaison as representative of the year. These honorees included: 

  • Better Together: Teri Harrison
  • Planning Commission: Paul Moore
  • Design Review Board: Marty Littleton
  • Board of Zoning Appeals: Gary Willis
  • Historic Preservation Commission: Travis Allen
  • Disability Awareness Committee: Tass Welch 

To see photos from the luncheon, click here

Joyful Soles camp counselors needed

 

Have a teenager and/or college student looking for a fun, rewarding and exciting opportunity this summer?

The City of Milton Parks and Recreation Department is hiring seasonal summer camp counselor positions to help run and staff Camp Joyful Soles, Milton's special needs day camp for children ages 13 to 21.  


Interested applicants need to have graduated high school by June 1, 2014.


Full information on job qualifications, pay and more is available at the City of Milton's online Career Center


Applications are due April 25, 2014.   

 

For more information on the job, contact Human Resources Director Sam Trager at 678-242-2516 or [email protected].  

MDA boot drive April 4 - June 13

MDA Boot Drive  

The City of Milton Fire Department will kick off its annual Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) "Fill the Boot" drive Friday, April 4 at various locations across the city - so keep an eye out for firefighters. 


The drive will occur every other Friday until June 13. 


Last year the department raised more than $66,000 over six days of "Fill the Boot" drives, setting a new department fundraising record for the MDA.


To date the City of Milton Fire Department has raised nearly $353,000 for MDA, which uses the money to aid local children and adults affected by neuromuscular diseases by providing wheelchairs, leg braces, clinic visits, support groups and a chance for children to attend Camp Walk-N-Roll.  

Learn cake decorating from pros April 15
From left, Better Together's Barbara Peck, Nothing Bundt Cakes owner Gloria Mattei, Better Together's Freeda Bush and Milton Community Builder Wayne Boston plan the event.

Ever wanted to learn how experts create those beautiful, perfect cakes day after day?

Then make sure you're at Milton's Nothing Bundt Cakes Tuesday, April 15 when Better Together, the city's citizen volunteer committee, launches its series of business connection events.

This free event will take place from 3 to 6 p.m. at Nothing Bundt Cakes' Milton location, 5230 Windward Parkway (click here for directions). The entire community is invited, said Wayne Boston, community builder for the City of Milton.

At this first event, Nothing Bundt Cakes' decorating experts will give tutorials throughout the afternoon in various decorating and gifting options. Samples will be available for tasting.

Additionally, the first 20 attendees will receive a free bundtlet each month for a year after an initial purchase. There will be drawings every hour for a special prize, and everyone who attends will receive a coupon for a free bundtlet (a $3.99 value).

Finally, the Easter bunny will be on site for photos and entertainment.   

 

Businesses in Milton are encouraged to contact Boston at 678-242-2512 or [email protected] if they would be willing to host an event in order to introduce their particular product or service to our residents. Better Together will then work with the business to plan an event that will be educational, productive and enjoyable to all.
Better Together: April 

 

In addition to its two monthly meetings April 7 and 21, Better Together is also participating in the Adopt-a-Road project sponsored by Milton Grows Green.  The next road clean-up is scheduled for Saturday, April 26 at 9 a.m.

 

If you would like more information on Better Together or any of its activities, please contact Community Builder Wayne Boston at 678-242-2512 or [email protected].

Earth Day Festival April 19

 

Get ready to celebrate our planet and the many fun things we can do to keep it healthy, because on Saturday, April 19, the City of Milton and Milton Grows Green are proud to the present the 2014 Milton Earth Day Festival.

Now in its fifth year, this Earth Day Festival is shaping up to be the best ever! Held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in beautiful Crabapple at Friendship Community Park (12785 Birmingham Highway, Milton - click here for directions), this year's festival features food, family friendly entertainment, environmental vendors, and much more. Parking is available at Crabapple First Baptist Church and Crabapple Crossing Elementary.  

Thanks to returning presenting sponsor Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Milton Grows Green is able to bring a wide variety of activities educational exhibits and environmentally friendly products and services to the community, including:

Food vendors 

  • Boy Scout Troop 3000 (hot dogs and pizza)
  • Dog ON it 
  • King of Pops
  • Nothing Bundt Cakes 
  • Sip
  • Shane's Rib Shack  

Free Children's Activities 

  • Egg Hunt (11:30 a.m.)
  • Rock Wall
  • Human Hamster Balls
  • Monkey Bridge
  • Kids crafts
  • Barnyard Animals
  • Animal shows from the Chattahoochee Nature Center and Party Animals
  • Appearance from the Bag Monster  

Business vendors 

  • More than 45 booths from area businesses featuring environmental activities and unique products and services


Music and entertainment from 

  • North Fulton School of Music

The 2014 Milton Earth Day Festival is presented by Children's Healthcare of Atlanta with support from Comfort Zone, Creative Solar, Home Depot, Optech, North Fulton School of Music, Roswell Pediatrics Center, Scottsdale Farms, Rhino Shield, Brightway Insurance, Waste Management, Verizon Wireless and RGR Motorsports.

 

If you would like to volunteer to make this event a success, please contact Environmental Sustainability Coordinator Cindy Eade at [email protected] or 678-242-2509. For more information on the festival, contact Angela Thompson, special events and projects manager, at 678-242-2530 or [email protected].

Milton golf holds garage sale April 25

 

The Milton High School boys' golf team will sponsor a massive garage sale Friday, April 25 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in White Columns.

 

The garage sale will be held at 310 White Columns Court in Milton. Furniture, books, second hand clothing, household items, golf clubs and bags will all be available.  

 

All proceeds will benefit the Milton Boys Golf Team.  

 

For more information, contact Jane Stutelberg at 630-803-2042. 

MPD holds drug take back April 26 at Target

 

The City of Milton Police Department will take part in the eighth installment of the DEA's National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day Saturday, April 26 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Target on Ga. 9 in Milton.

The Target is located at 13057 Ga. 9 (click here for directions). All forms of prescription drugs will be taken, no matter how old. Please note: No liquids or syringes.

During the last DEA-led National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day on Nov. 2, agencies collected 647,211 pounds (324 tons) of expired and unwanted medications for safe and proper disposal at the 5,683 take-back sites that were available in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories.  

 

For more information, contact Community Outreach Officer Ara Baronian at 678-242-2527 or [email protected]. The DEA also maintains a Web page where you can find other drop sites and much more. Find it by clicking here.

Denim & Diamonds Benefit April 26

 

Children's Charities will hold a Denim & Diamonds Benefit Saturday, April 26 at Shannondale Farms to benefit the early autism detection unit for Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Forsyth.


The event begins at 6 p.m. Shannondale Farms is located at 2395 Birmingham Road (click here for directions). 


There will be a Harry's Farmers Market Chef Competition, the Vixen Vodka lounge, music and dancing with Paris Luna, a silent auction, and cocktails and dinner. Plus, there will be an opportunity to win a 1 carat diamond. 


Tickets are $100 person, and seating is available. There are 10-person tables available.  

 

For more information, visit www.childrenscharitiesga.org or contact Children's Charities at 404-217-4643 or [email protected].

Free GBI cyber safety workshops April 27, 29

 

The Milton Community Alliance for Mental Wellness, a collaborative effort of Fulton County Schools and the City of Milton, among others, is sponsoring two GBI cyber safety workshops in April at Milton schools. 


*    Sunday, April 27: Northwestern Middle School, 2-4 p.m.
*    Tuesday, April 29: Cambridge High School, 7-9 p.m. 


The GBI's Georgia CyberSafety Initiative is a free parent education workshop on current trends amongst children and their use of technology. 


Join us for an eye-opening presentation about our youth and the technology they have at their fingertips.   

 

The Milton Community Alliance for Mental Wellness, founded in 2013, works to educate Milton-area students, their parents, and the community at large about the importance of mental health and the impacts of pressure, anxiety and peer influence on the city's youth. It is a collaborative effort of the Fulton County Schools, The City of Milton, The City of Milton Police Department, and a host of caring community volunteers. To learn more about the group, visit its Facebook page.

Golden Games begin May 1

 

Are you an active senior looking for a fun and rewarding way to enjoy the beautiful Georgia spring? Then the 20th Annual North Fulton Golden Games are for you.

This year's games, scheduled throughout the month of May, are open to area adults 50 and older. Registration is just $15 for as many events as you would like and includes a T-shirt and opening day picnic lunch. 

To sign up, download the registration packet here. Packets are also available at North Fulton senior centers.

Opening ceremonies will begin at 10 a.m. May 1 in Alpharetta's beautiful Wills Park. There North Fulton Mayors will compete in a "Minute to Win It" style challenge to prove who reigns supreme.

Track and field events, including a one-mile walk and run, half-mile walk, flying disc throw, discus and shot-put throw, horseshoe toss, ladder golf and football throw, begin after the opening ceremony. 

Throughout the month, participants can look forward to the 5th annual Wii video game bowling tournament, a dance competition, bunco and poker contests, diving events, a tennis tournament, rounds of corn hole and a softball skill challenge.

Please note, there is an extra $10 registration cost for bowling and $5 for bocce.

Additionally, golfers may sign up as a team or individuals for the always popular tournament held Tuesday, May 13 at the Alpharetta Athletic Club's West Course on Dinsmore Road in Milton. Cost is $45 per golfer.

With over 350 participants in 2013, registration fills up quickly! Register by April 12 to be eligible for a $50 gift card drawing.

The games will wrap up with a luncheon and awards ceremony Thursday, May 22 at 10 a.m. at the Dorothy C. Benson Senior Multipurpose Complex, 6500 Vernon Woods Drive in Sandy Springs. 

There will be a final health fair Wednesday, May 28 at the Roswell Adult Recreation Center, 830 Grimes Bridge Road in Roswell.  

 

For more information on the Golden Games, contact the Roswell Ramblers at 770-641-3950 or visit the group's Web site at www.roswellramblers.org

HYA Day to be held May 3

 

Hopewell Youth Association (HYA) will hold HYA Day Saturday, May 3 to kick off its spring tournament for players ages 5 to 15 at Bell Memorial Park, 15245 Bell Park Road (click here for directions).   

 

As in previous years there will be inflatables, a dunk tank, basket raffles and other fun activities. 

 

To learn more about HYA, click here.

Cambridge Band Golf Classic May 12

 

The Cambridge High School hand will hold a golf tournament fundraiser Monday, May 12 to help send 100 students to London, England for the 2014 London New Year's Day Parade and Festival. 

 

Students will travel to London on Dec. 27 to perform for an international audience the 29th annual London New Year's Day Parade on Jan. 1, 2015. Approximately one million people are expected to line the streets of London to view the parade, and the total viewership on television and Internet is expected to exceed 300 million.  

 

The Cambridge Band Golf Classic will be held at the Manor Golf and Country Club, 15951 Manor Club Drive (click here for directions) from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.  Registration will begin at 8 a.m. with a shotgun start at 10 a.m.     

 

Individual participation fees begin at $250, but there are a variety of sponsorship levels available for individuals and businesses ranging from $500 (Ad Sponsor) to the $25,000 (Title Sponsor).      

 

A complete listing of sponsorship levels and registration information is available here. or at http://www.cambridgeband.org/www/content/london-2015.html.
City seeks veterans' information for Memorial Day

 

The City of Milton will hold its seventh annual Memorial Day ceremony May 26 and in preparation is adding veterans into the city's registry of service men and women.

Through years of hard work and the generosity of residents, Milton has amassed a list of nearly 600 living and fallen veterans, almost 325 of whom are memorialized with markers placed on Deerfield Parkway the week of the holiday. Any deceased veteran of a Milton family is qualified to be honored with a marker. Information on living veterans will be used for recognition purposes. Living veterans DO NOT receive markers.

Each year residents ask how their family members may be added to the registry. The city does not have access to a government database revealing who served in the military. Instead, we need you to tell us.

If you, a friend or someone in your family is or was a veteran, please click here or go to www.cityofmiltonga.us. To access the form, click on the "Find a Form or Permit" tab at the top of the page and choose "Register military veterans' information" from the "Online Forms" section at the top of the page.

Once you give the City of Milton the information, it will be placed in a secure database. The names will then be sent to City Councilman Bill Lusk, who for five years has personally built, painted, engraved and placed the markers at his own expense.  

Memorial Day Ceremony May 26

 

All gave some, some gave all: a simple phrase used by millions to reflect upon the sacrifices made by our brave servicemen and women who served their country valiantly throughout this nation's history.

It is also the theme of the City of Milton's seventh annual Memorial Day Ceremony, scheduled for Monday, May 26 at 10 a.m. at Freedom Park, 13200 Deerfield Parkway (click here for directions).

This year's ceremony features local veterans, the City of Milton Fire Department Color Guard, Taps as performed Bugles Across America, and much more.

Retired U. S. Air Force Colonel the Reverend Dr. Robert G. Certain will be the ceremony's featured speaker.

The ceremony will conclude with a roll call of local veterans who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. Their friends and families are then invited to reflect upon the markers created to remember their legacy and placed along Deerfield Parkway and in Crabapple by Councilman Bill Lusk.

Please start your Memorial Day by joining the City of Milton in remembering those who have served the cause of freedom to their last breath.  

Summer camp registration now open 

 

 

For more information, contact Tom Gilliam at 678-242-2519 or [email protected].

Fire Department orders new truck
Milton's truck will be similar to the one above, deployed in Ann Arbor, Mich.

 

The City of Milton Fire Department recently signed a contract for a new 100-foot ladder truck to be built by the Sutphen Corporation.  

 

Firefighters spent three days in Dublin, Ohio in March fine-tuning the custom fire truck - inspecting each component and its fabrication and construction process. The team was able to see, touch, climb on, sit in and kick the tires of similar trucks in the construction process.
Finally, they met with engineers to inspect the truck's plans - which proved extremely valuable as some changes were discovered.  

 

The fully operational truck is expected to be delivered by October.  

Fire Department news and notes

 

Several of Milton's firefighters have reached important educational milestones recently.  In pursuing advanced education in the fire service, they increase Milton's ability to provide efficient, effective public safety services.


These include: 

  • Battalion Chief Danny Elliott and Capt. Andrew Kennedy completed the extensive training needed to become nationally certified as Fire Investigators. Milton investigates all fires, and their training increases the department's ability to provide full-service community risk reduction services through identifying and, hopefully, eliminating causes of fire.
  • Battalion Chief Bill Bourn attended the Maryland Fire Institute's Staff and Command program. While there Bourn polished his management skills by learning from some of the best minds in the fire service.  
Senior Center needs donations

 

The Milton Senior Center, located at Community of Christ Church, 3315 Francis Road (click here for directions), provides seniors the opportunity to socialize, learn and maintain special relationships through exercise, art classes, table games, bingo, educational programs and much more.

 

Senior Services North Fulton, which runs the center, is asking the public to help stock the facility. In order to maintain quality services to local seniors (ages 60 and up), the public is being asked to donate:

  • Crock pot
  • Small microwave
  • Knitting needles
  • Crocheting needles
  • Yarn
  • Paint brushes (sizes 0 and 1)
  • Three pairs of three pound weights
  • Store bought cookies
  • Games like Rummikub
  • Bingo prizes that would be useful in the home like
    • Paper towels
    • Toilet paper
    • Laundry detergent
    • Candy bars
    • Snacks 
Senior Services North Fulton is a private, non-profit 501 (C) (3) founded in 1991 to provide programs and services for the older adults who live in North Fulton.  

 

For more information on the Senior Center and its programs, contact Melinda Ross at 470-554-0758 or [email protected].

Crabapple Fest now taking vendor applications

 

Crabapple Fest, Milton's long-running and popular art and antique festival, is now accepting vendor applications for the Oct. 4 event.

If you are interested in taking part in this time-honored tradition, click here to visit the newly constructed vendor portal built by festival partner Crabapple Community Association (CCA).

Organizers welcome 19th century American Country furniture, primitive antiques, shabby chic items and unique pieces of art in all mediums - oils, photography, jewelry, textiles, pottery and quilts. Spaces are limited, so apply early.  

Once again the festival features kids and entertainment activities across Crabapple and Broadwell roads thanks to a partnership between CCA and the City of Milton.

Crabapple Fest will be held Saturday, Oct. 4 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Antique vendors, local juried artists and merchants from all over the Southeast will be on hand, in addition to loads of children's rides, games, a full day of entertainment and great local food.

Last year's event had more than 15,000 attendees, and was the biggest festival in Milton's modern history.

Vendor fees are tax deductible as the Crabapple Community Association is a chartered, non-profit organization. Proceeds benefit local community programs, scholarships and non-profit charities. 

Citizens Government Academy
Citizens Government Academy 12
Citizens Government Academy 12

The City of Milton Communications Department has undertaken a monthly, video-on-demand Citizens Government Academy hosted through the city's YouTube page. 


Each month, Communications Manager Jason Wright will discuss a new topic in the two-minute videos. 


Soon, installments will cover virtually every aspect of the city's municipal operations, including sections reserved for hot topics that arise throughout the project.

 

To visit the City of Milton's YouTube page, click here.  

 

For more information, contact Communications Manager Jason Wright at [email protected] or 678-242-2523.

Roadwork continues in Milton

 

Roadwork projects continue throughout the city in January.  

 

ROADWORK

Please note: All dates on roadwork projects are estimates and are based on weather conditions. Any road closures will be sporadic and announced well in advance.  


Ga. 140 at New Providence Road
In July, CMES, Inc. began intersection improvements at Ga. 140 (Arnold Mill Road) and New Providence Road.  Plans include redirecting the intersection approach, adding turn lanes and installing a traffic light. 


The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) awarded the construction contract to CMES, Inc. in the amount of $1,161,626.92. The job is expected to last one year. 


Ga. 372 at Providence Road/New Providence Road
In August, Bartow Paving Company, Inc. began intersection improvements at Ga. 372 (Birmingham Highway) and Providence and New Providence Roads. Plans include redirecting the intersection approach and installing a roundabout.


GDOT awarded the construction contract to Bartow Paving Company, Inc. in the amount of $2,576,297.45. The job is expected to last 18 months.   

 

Hopewell Road at Francis and Cogburn roads
In August, Baldwin Paving Company, Inc. also began intersection improvements at Hopewell Road at Cogburn and Francis roads. Plans include installing a roundabout.

The City of Milton awarded the construction contract to Baldwin Paving Company, Inc. in the amount of $786,606. The job is expected to last one year.  

 

For more information on these projects, visit http://miltonintersectionprojects.com or contact Angie Kapijimpanga, citizen responder for the City of Milton, at 678-242-2562 or [email protected].

Monthly new business report

 

This list is compiled from business license records kept by the city's Finance Department. If a new business receives a license within the month proceeding the newsletter, it will be listed.

 

The appearance of a business on this page is not intended, nor should it be construed, as the City of Milton's or Milton City Council's endorsement, sanction, promotion or advertisement of any particular business. Identification of businesses on this list is for informational purposes only. Citizens interested in retaining or conducting business with any of the companies or agencies listed in this item should conduct their own review and investigation of that business. 

 

Mayor Joe Lockwood, right center, Councilman Rick Mohrig, right, and Economic Development Manager William O'Connor, left center, help open Volcano Asian Bistro on Windward Parkway with the North Fulton Chamber of Commerce.

 

Holstein Homes, LLC: 1455 Louis Road

Livyy, LLC: 12600 Deerfield Parkway

Georgia Dental Professionals, PC: 12988 Ga. 9 North 

Kababish: 14155 Ga. 9 North 

Axnology, LLC: 2315 Northwood Drive

Unwired Corporation: 13077 Highway 9 North

Datascan Field Services, LLC: 12540 Broadwell Road

Brighter Vision Care, LLC: 13055 Ga. 9 North

Bethany Bend Fitness, LLC: 13800 Ga. 9 North

Outerwall, Inc.: 5200 Windward Parkway

NJS Enterprises, Inc.: 300 Abbey Court

Universal Technical Services, Inc.: 910 Sablegreen Way

The Pedowitz Group: 810 Mayfield Road

NFL - New Found Life Youth Football League: 1160 Beam Drive

Posh Spa, LLC: 12990 Ga. 9 North

Farmers Insurance Exchange: 13010 Morris Road Building 1 Suite 200

Southern Educational Resources, LLC: 735 Stratforde Drive 

 

For a continually updated list of current businesses in Milton via the city's Web site, click here.