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HB146 • 2025

AN ACT TO AMEND THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF MILFORD RELATING TO ENUMERATED POWERS AND CITY COUNCIL GOVERNMENT.

AN ACT TO AMEND THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF MILFORD RELATING TO ENUMERATED POWERS AND CITY COUNCIL GOVERNMENT.

Elections
Enacted

This bill passed the Legislature and reached final enactment based on the latest official action.

Sponsor
Shupe
Last action
2025-07-01
Official status
Signed 7/1/25
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

Checked against official source text during the last sync.

Changes to Milford's City Charter

This act changes parts of Milford's city charter by giving more powers to the City Council and extending terms for elected officials.

What This Bill Does

  • Gives the City Council power to take over private property for public use, except land meant only for recreation.
  • Allows the City Council to make official statements about important events or achievements in Milford.
  • Clarifies that the Mayor can create committees with the City Council's permission.
  • Increases the term of office for Mayors from 2 years to 3 years starting in 2026, and for Councilmembers starting in 2027.
  • Makes it so people who owe money to the city cannot be elected as Mayor or Councilmember.

Who It Names or Affects

  • The City of Milford
  • Elected officials like Mayors and Councilmembers

Terms To Know

eminent domain
the power to take private property for public use, usually with compensation.
proclamations
official statements made by the City Council about important events or achievements.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The exact date when this act becomes effective is not specified.
  • It does not say how many committees the Mayor can create or what they will do.

Bill History

  1. 2025-07-01 Delaware General Assembly

    Signed by Governor

  2. 2025-06-30 Delaware General Assembly

    Passed By Senate. Votes: 21 YES

  3. 2025-06-25 Delaware General Assembly

    Reported Out of Committee (Elections & Government Affairs) in Senate with 6 On Its Merits

  4. 2025-06-24 Delaware General Assembly

    Passed By House. Votes: 40 YES 1 VACANT

  5. 2025-06-24 Delaware General Assembly

    Assigned to Elections & Government Affairs Committee in Senate

  6. 2025-06-18 Delaware General Assembly

    Reported Out of Committee (Administration) in House with 4 On Its Merits

  7. 2025-05-08 Delaware General Assembly

    Introduced and Assigned to Administration Committee in House

Official Summary Text

AN ACT TO AMEND THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF MILFORD RELATING TO ENUMERATED POWERS AND CITY COUNCIL GOVERNMENT.
This Act to Amend the Charter grants the City Council the power to exercise eminent domain for the purpose of property acquisition, with the exception of land to be used solely for recreational purposes. It also grants the City Council the power to make proclamations to recognize achievements, historical events, special days or months for civic and social purposes, and other similar matters. This Act also clarifies that the Mayor may establish committees as they deem necessary with the consent of the City Council. Duration of elected officials’ terms, previously 2 years, shall be increased to a term of 3 years, beginning with the 2026 election for the Mayor, and beginning in 2027 for incoming Councilmembers. This Act prohibits any person in arrears and owing the City funds for taxes and other applicable fees, shall be ineligible to serve as Mayor or Councilperson. If a sitting Mayor or Councilperson becomes more than two months in arrears to the City, they shall be disqualified from their position and the seat shall be declared vacant.

Current Bill Text

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Legislation Document

SPONSOR:

Rep. Shupe & Rep. Postles & Sen. Wilson

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

153rd GENERAL ASSEMBLY

HOUSE BILL NO. 146

AN ACT TO AMEND THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF MILFORD RELATING TO ENUMERATED POWERS AND CITY COUNCIL GOVERNMENT.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE (Two-thirds of all members elected to each house thereof concurring therein):

Section 1. Amend Article III, Section 3 of the Charter of the City of Milford by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:

3.01- Enumerated Powers.

The City of Milford shall have all powers possible for a city to have under the constitution and laws of this State as fully and completely as though they are specifically enumerated in this Charter. Without limiting the scope of the foregoing provision, the City is specifically empowered as follows:

(j) The City Council shall have the power to exercise eminent domain for the purpose of property acquisition as outlined in Title 29, Chapter 95 of the Delaware State Code with the exception of land to be used solely for recreational purposes.

(k) The City Council, by a majority vote, shall have the power to make proclamations to recognize achievements, historical events, special days or months for civic and social purposes, and such other matters deemed appropriate by City Council.

3.07 Mayor - General Powers.

The Mayor shall be the executive of

the

City Council and shall preside at meetings of the City Council, but shall have no vote except in case of a tie. The Mayor shall execute

on behalf of City Council

all agreements, contracts, bonds, deeds, leases

, proclamations,

and other documents

as

authorized by City Council necessary to be executed subject to Section 3.01(d) herein. The Mayor or his/her designee shall countersign all orders, checks and warrants authorized by City Council; and shall have all and every power conferred and perform the duties imposed upon him/her by this Charter and the ordinances of the City.

With the consent of Council, the

The

Mayor may establish such committees, appoint committee members, and designate the committee Chairs as he or she deems necessary for the proper administration of City Counci

Section 2. Amend Article IV, Section 4 of the Charter of the City of Milford by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:

ARTICLE IV. – CITY COUNCIL GOVERNMENT – COMPOSITION, QUALIFICATIONS, VACANCIES, AND PROCEDURE

4.01 Composition of Government

The government of the city and the exercise of all powers conferred by this charter except as otherwise provided herein, shall be vested in an elective body called the City Council, consisting of a Mayor and 8 Councilmembers. Whenever the word "Mayor" is used, it shall refer solely to the Mayor. Whenever the words "City Council" are used they shall refer to the 8 duly-elected or appointed Councilmembers. The government of the City of Milford and the exercise of all powers conferred by this Charter, except as otherwise provided herein shall be vested in a Mayor and a City Council. The City Council shall consist of not more than 8 members. Two of the members of the City Council shall reside in that portion of the City known and described as the First Ward, 2 in that portion known as the Second Ward, 2 in that portion known as the Third Ward and 2 in that portion known as the Fourth Ward. The Mayor and City Councilmembers shall each serve for a term of 2 years.

After January 1, 2026, any newly elected/appointed Mayor for the 2026 election, and for each election thereafter, shall serve for a term of 3 years. After January 1, 2027, any newly elected/appointed Councilmember for the 2027 and 2028 elections respectively, and for each election thereafter, shall serve for a term of 3 years.

4.02 Annual Organizational Meeting.

At

6:00

7:00

p.m. on the second Monday following the annual election, the Mayor and City Council shall meet at the City Council Chamber and shall assume the duties of their offices after being first duly sworn or affirmed to perform their duties with fidelity and in accordance with the Charter of the City.

4.06 Qualification for Mayor and City Council.

(e) Persons in arrears and owing the City funds for taxes, special assessments, utility bills,

and any other fees or costs and no longer appealable

, shall be ineligible for election as Mayor or Councilperson. Additionally, any sitting Mayor or Councilperson who becomes in arrears more than 2 months and owing the City funds for taxes, special assessments, utility bills, and any other fees or costs and no longer appealable, shall be disqualified to serve the remainder of the term and the seat shall be declared vacant in accordance with Article 4.05 of the Charter.

SYNOPSIS

This Act to Amend the Charter grants the City Council the power to exercise eminent domain for the purpose of property acquisition, with the exception of land to be used solely for recreational purposes. It also grants the City Council the power to make proclamations to recognize achievements, historical events, special days or months for civic and social purposes, and other similar matters. This Act also clarifies that the Mayor may establish committees as they deem necessary with the consent of the City Council. Duration of elected officials’ terms, previously 2 years, shall be increased to a term of 3 years, beginning with the 2026 election for the Mayor, and beginning in 2027 for incoming Councilmembers. This Act prohibits any person in arrears and owing the City funds for taxes and other applicable fees, shall be ineligible to serve as Mayor or Councilperson. If a sitting Mayor or Councilperson becomes more than two months in arrears to the City, they shall be disqualified from their position and the seat shall be declared vacant.