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Being informed is important to Milton residents - especially during the last couple of years dealing with constantly changing information on the pandemic, growth plans for Milton's future and keeping track of upcoming community events.
In addition to his website, video updates & social media reach, Mike Cluett hosts a weekly news & information program called “Local Matters” that can be seen on YourTV Halton Thursdays at 730pm (Currently on summer break) CH 14/700HD & 100 Epico.
Mike Cluett has served Milton both as local and regional councillor since 2010 and in 2018 was overwhelmingly re-elected by over 81% of the residents in Ward 3.
Along with his wife Pat and their two children Anthony and Miranda, they enjoy the friendly atmosphere, downtown core and local events which define this great community.
Over the last 12 years in office as a member of Milton Town Council Mike Cluett has provided strong leadership & a common sense approach in pursuing Milton's vision for the future. He has worked hard to build a complete community - one where people can live, work, learn and play in a healthy and sustainably way. Mike has been budget chai
Over the last 12 years in office as a member of Milton Town Council Mike Cluett has provided strong leadership & a common sense approach in pursuing Milton's vision for the future. He has worked hard to build a complete community - one where people can live, work, learn and play in a healthy and sustainably way. Mike has been budget chair for the Town of Milton two times during this past term and has advocated for accountability and the delivery of efficient, cost-effective services.
As an active member of the Milton community, Mike Cluett is a long time volunteer & organizer for:
Mike Cluett is currently a member of many committees representing Milton & Halton Region including:
Milton is divided up into 4 wards with the centre point at the intersection of Derry Road and 25 (Ontario St). For Milton Town Council, the voter in each ward will elect (1) Mayor (1) Local & Regional Councillor (1) Local Councillor.
The Mayor position is referred to as the “Head of Council” and in some municipalities they’re referred to as the CEO of the town/city. The Mayor chairs the Milton Town Council along with the other 8 councillors and has one vote at the table on each issue.
In addition to the local council here in Milton, the Mayor also represents Milton at Halton Region Council, which is comprised of 24 councillors in all 4 Halton area municipalities. (Oakville, Burlington, Halton Hills & Milton) and is headquartered in Oakville on Hwy 25 (Bronte Rd) just north of the 403.
The next position (the one I currently hold) is the Local and Regional Councillor. Its also commonly referred to as Halton Region Councillor (the other is kind of a mouthful if you ask me) in each ward. The Regional Councillor sits at both the Milton Town Council & is also a representative for Milton at Halton Region Council.
Of the 24 councillors at Halton Region, Milton has 5 representatives (Mayor, 1 Regional Councillor for each ward = 5)
The other position at Milton Town Council is the Local Councillor who represents each ward at Milton Town Hall. Like the Mayor and Regional Councillors, they have one vote each.
1634 Arthurs Way, Milton, ON L9T 6C9
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