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City Hires New City Engineer

Mill Creek, WALocal News

Frank Reinart has been appointed as the new City Engineer for Mill Creek, effective May 24, 2021, bringing over 20 years of diverse engineering experience to the role. He will lead the Public Works Engineering team, focusing on vital infrastructure projects such as transportation, parks, and stormwater management. City Manager Michael Ciaravino highlighted the importance of Reinart's appointment in filling a key vacancy and enhancing the city's administrative capabilities. Reinart's previous work includes significant roles with the City of Kirkland, where he guided public works projects through complex environmental compliance processes. His extensive experience includes consulting in geotechnical and environmental engineering across Washington state.

The Public Works team is also looking to expand by hiring additional engineers to support ongoing projects. Reinart expressed his gratitude for the opportunity and his commitment to contributing to the city's success. His passion for the community and outdoor activities aligns well with Mill Creek's values.

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