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Notice - Possible quorumSpecial Meeting 1210

Mill Creek, WALocal News

The City of Mill Creek has officially announced that city council members may attend the Holiday Tree Lighting Event on December 10, 2021, at 5:00 p. m. , which could result in a quorum. This notice is in compliance with the Washington State law RCW 42. 30.

080, which mandates public notification when a quorum of council members may convene. While the event is designed for community celebration and engagement, the designation of a Special Meeting is a proactive measure to maintain transparency. It is crucial for residents to understand that no formal decisions or actions will be taken during this gathering. The Holiday Tree Lighting Event will be held in front of City Hall, encouraging community participation and fostering local spirit. This announcement demonstrates the city's commitment to open governance and public involvement in local affairs.

Citizens are invited to join the festivities while being informed about the potential council presence. The city aims to balance celebration with adherence to legal protocols, ensuring a welcoming atmosphere for all attendees.

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