We Make Milton - Official Plan project
Public engagement is central to We Make Milton, the Town's multi-year review and update of Milton’s Official Plan. Launched in July 2019, the project invites residents, businesses, and community partners to help shape a modern plan that will guide growth and development through 2051.
Project update
Staff have refined the Stage 4 draft Official Plan to prepare for public and Council engagement in spring 2026.
The March 2026 Draft of the Official Plan, prepared for the Statutory Public Meeting on April 13, 2026, is posted in our Documents Library.
How to engage
We encourage residents, businesses, and other stakeholders to provide input on the draft Official Plan. You can attend a public meeting, add comments to the Feedback Forum on this page, or email the project team.
Statutory Open House – Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Learn about the proposed Official Plan amendment and speak with the project team.
- Online: 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. (Register online)
- In person: 6 to 7 p.m. Town Hall (150 Mary Street)
Statutory Public Meeting – Monday, April 13, 2026, 7 p.m.
Location: Council Chambers, Town Hall (150 Mary Street)
This meeting gives the public an opportunity to provide input on the proposed Official Plan amendment. Milton Council will not make a decision at this meeting. See the Statutory Public Meeting Notice for more details.
Explore this page to learn more about the project and upcoming milestones. Note that virtual and in-person information sessions were also held in January 2026.
- Explore the March 2026 Draft of the New Official Plan (for Statutory Public Meeting on April 13, 2026)
- View the information boards and video recording from the Jan. 8, 2026, engagement session.
Staff will review all feedback and use it to help refine the new Official Plan.




Please hire someone who knows how to effectively program the Town's traffic lights. The current traffic light system is terribly inefficient and causes unnecesary delays and is a significant cause of pollution. I am so tired of getting red lights when there are absolutely no cars or pedestrians going in cross traffic.
I like Milton to set the bar for renewable energy. Let's start will all government be retrofitted with solar panels. Let's install them on all new schools being built or planned.
Let's make the planned Trafalgar GO station run on 100% solar and wind.
All new build, residential or commercial, should have 50% of the roof surface have solar panels.
We need to partner with the provincial government help shoulder the cost.
I have read the "Places of Worship section" of the Big questions report. As a volunteer leader in a church in Milton, I wish to thank the town staff who have put this report together, and have taken the time to listen to the concerns of faith groups in Milton. The policy considerations section starting on page 118 is an excellent summary of the actions that Milton must, should, and could do to facilitate the establishment of Places of Worship for the benefit of the community. I agree with these 7 considerations and would encourage you all to work toward their implementation. Thank you for listening.