The City Architect provides leadership in shaping the architectural character, rural design, and public realm of Milton. This position ensures that new development, redevelopment, and public projects align with the City’s vision and enhance its unique community identity. Serving as both a technical reviewer and design advisor, the role evaluates development applications, advises boards and commissions, and collaborates across departments to integrate architectural quality into zoning, planning, site development, and capital projects. Core responsibilities include reviewing architectural elements, recommending design improvements, and advancing best practices in site planning, placemaking, and project integration. The position also plays a central role in developing policies, engaging the community, and guiding the long-range vision for Milton’s built environment.
Reports to: Community Development and Public Works Director
The functions listed below are those that represent the majority of the time spent working in this position. Management may assign additional functions related to the type of work of the position as necessary.
Education and/or Work Experience Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in architecture, urban design, landscape architecture, or a closely related field. Three (3) to five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in architectural review, site planning, or related community design work. Experience working with form-based codes, design guidelines, and/or community character planning strongly preferred.
Additional Requirements:
Leadership:
Provides vision and professional guidance to ensure Milton’s built environment reflects community values and adopted plans. Serves as a trusted advisor to boards, commissions, and City Council on architectural and design-related matters. Builds consensus among staff, applicants, and stakeholders by balancing technical requirements with community priorities.
Complexity:
Performs work that encompasses advanced technical, scientific, legal, or mathematical concepts. Interprets and applies a wide range of design guidelines, zoning requirements, and architectural standards. Manages competing priorities among developers, residents, elected officials, and staff while maintaining consistency with long-term vision. Prepares and communicates technical design concepts to audiences with varying levels of expertise.
Decision Making:
Exercises independent judgment in evaluating architectural quality and recommending design improvements that influence community character and planning outcomes. Determines appropriate design solutions that reconcile regulatory requirements, best practices, and stakeholder expectations. Guides the adoption of policies and standards that shape the City’s architectural and design framework.
Working Conditions:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.