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Notice of Art Beautification Board Vacancies

Mill Creek, WALocal News

The City of Mill Creek is seeking volunteers to fill two open positions on the Art & Beautification Board, a vital advisory group to the City Council. This board meets virtually on the second Wednesday of each month, focusing on improving the aesthetic quality of public spaces through thoughtful landscaping and art selection. Responsibilities include overseeing the Municipal Art Fund and ensuring that art is seamlessly integrated into municipal construction projects. Interested individuals can obtain an application by emailing the Communications Department or by visiting City Hall in person. The deadline for application submissions is May 13, 2022, at 5:00 p.

m. , emphasizing the city’s urgency in filling these roles. This call for volunteers underscores the city’s proactive approach to community involvement and beautification. By participating, volunteers can contribute to the overall enhancement of Mill Creek’s public spaces. This initiative not only fosters local engagement but also enriches the cultural fabric of the community.

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