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Special Meeting March 31, 2021 - City of Mill Creek, Wa

Mill Creek, WALocal News

On March 31, 2021, at 6:00 p. m. , the Mill Creek City Council will hold a Special Council Meeting, which will be accessible via Zoom. This session is particularly important as it will address matters of pending litigation and labor negotiations, which are critical for the governance and operational efficiency of the city. The council will conduct discussions in an executive session, ensuring confidentiality on sensitive legal issues.

While no decisions will be made during the meeting, the city emphasizes the importance of transparency and community engagement. Residents are invited to participate to better understand the challenges and considerations faced by local government. The meeting reflects the council's proactive approach to managing legal affairs and labor relations. By providing a virtual platform, the council aims to keep the community informed and involved. Interested participants can access the meeting through the Zoom link included in the notice.

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