Milton mayor, town manager recognized at meeting
![Milton Police Chief Robert Longo, left, joins (l-r) Town Manager Kristy Rogers, Milton Mayor Ted Kanakos and Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve program representative Richard Ruben Jan. 23 after Ruben recognized Rogers and Kanakos for their accommodation of Longo’s Reserve duties. MADDY LAURIA PHOTO](/sites/capegazette/files/2017/01/field/image/DSC_4049 (1).jpg)
Milton Mayor Ted Kanakos and Town Clerk Kristy Rogers, who was recently promoted as Milton’s new town manager, were recognized Jan. 23 with a Patriot Award for supporting Milton Police Department Chief Robert Longo’s duty to the Delaware Army National Guard Reserve.
Richard Ruben, a representative with the Department of Defense’s Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve program, presented Kanakos and Rogers each with a plaque for their accommodation of Longo’s duties, which may at times take him away from his full-time job with the town.
Additional Milton business
Milton officials also took the following actions during the Jan. 23 meeting:
They rejected an ordinance that would prohibit parking on either side of Clifton Street from Union to Mulberry streets; approved the appointment of Lynn Ekelund to the town Planning and Zoning Commission; approved Councilman Charlie Fleetwood’s request to form a committee to honor a citizen of the year; approved a $100 donation to the Milton Lions Club; and approved a 70 percent bond reduction for Heritage Creek Phase 4B construction, allowing developers to reduce their performance bond from about $491,000 to about $147,000.