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Milton personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $37,130

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Savings category Action Amount
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $3750
ENERGY Plumbing $840
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY HVAC $10000

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Milton

Milton, KY, a small city in Trimble County, spans 3.9 square miles along the Ohio River. As of the 2020 census, it has a population of 574. Founded in 1789, its historic Milton-Madison Bridge, built in 1929 and replaced in 2014, remains a notable feature, connecting Milton to Madison, Indiana. The bridge's innovative "slide" installation was a significant engineering achievement. Agriculture has traditionally been the mainstay of the local economy, with the annual Trimble County Apple Festival celebrating the region's agricultural heritage.

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energy

Milton, KY has shown a progressive approach towards energy efficiency by adopting various renewable energy sources, including the installation of solar panels on municipal buildings. The city has incentivized residents to implement energy-saving measures by offering tax reductions for those who install energy-efficient appliances and solar panels. The local power provider has introduced smart grid technology, enabling better energy management and reduced electricity wastage. The community also benefits from an energy audit program which helps households and businesses identify areas to improve energy efficiency. LED streetlights have replaced traditional lighting, resulting in significant energy savings. The city further promotes the use of programmable thermostats, encouraging residents to reduce heating and cooling expenses.

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water

Water conservation in Milton, KY has been a major focus, with the implementation of water-efficient landscaping practices for public spaces. The local government has offered incentives for residents who install low-flow fixtures and rainwater harvesting systems. Milton's water treatment facilities have been upgraded to reduce energy consumption and improve water purification processes. Leak detection systems have been installed throughout the water distribution network, minimizing water loss. The city also engages in regular river clean-up initiatives to maintain the health of waterways that are crucial for the local ecosystem. Public education programs aim to raise awareness about the importance of water conservation both for residents and businesses.

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transportation

Milton's transportation infrastructure has steadily improved to accommodate efficient and sustainable travel. The city has expanded its network of bike lanes, encouraging more residents to cycle rather than drive. Public transportation options have been enhanced with the addition of a new bus route servicing key areas, reducing the number of individual car trips. Incentives for carpooling have been introduced, such as preferred parking, to decrease the volume of traffic and associated emissions. The local government supports the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) by installing public EV charging stations and offering tax credits to EV owners. These strategies aim to reduce the town's carbon footprint and promote a cleaner, more sustainable transportation system.

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waste

Milton has initiated a comprehensive waste management plan focusing on reducing landfill dependency through enhanced recycling programs. Curbside recycling services have been widened to accept a broader range of materials, and educational campaigns have been launched to increase community participation in recycling. The city has also introduced incentives for businesses that demonstrate significant efforts in waste reduction. A local composting program has been embraced by citizens, diverting organic waste from landfills and promoting soil health. A special hazardous waste collection event is held annually to ensure safe disposal of such materials. Additionally, Milton has invested in new waste collection vehicles that are more fuel-efficient and emit fewer pollutants.