Milford Downtown Development Authority Board Adds Four Members

As interest and development in downtown Milford grows, so does the number of members on the village's downtown development authority (DDA) board. The board just welcomed four new members as a direct result of the increase in excitement and enthusiasm in the downtown district. The board now consists of 13 members, which is the state allowed maximum.

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