Milford City Council addressed critical infrastructure updates and community events during its recent meeting on May 20, 2025. The council confirmed the completion of water and sewer line replacements on State Route 28, which led to a temporary boil advisory for affected residents. The water service was restored early in the morning, and officials expect the road to reopen to normal traffic by Friday, pending necessary repairs.
City officials emphasized the importance of public communication, noting that updates regarding the boil advisory were shared on social media to keep residents informed. The advisory will remain in effect for 24 hours, ending at 5 AM the following day.
In addition to infrastructure discussions, the council highlighted an upcoming community event: the first-ever Clermont County Pride celebration scheduled for June 14 at Riverside Park. This event is anticipated to attract a large crowd with numerous vendors and activities, showcasing the city’s commitment to inclusivity and community engagement.
The meeting also included a motion to terminate an agreement related to Kirk Jewelers, allowing the city to repurchase the property at 25 Main Street for future economic development initiatives. This strategic move aims to enhance Milford's economic landscape.
As the council continues to address infrastructure needs and community events, residents can look forward to improved services and vibrant local activities in the coming weeks.