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Notice of Planning Commission Vacancy

Mill Creek, WALocal News

The City of Mill Creek is currently inviting applications for a volunteer position on its Planning Commission, with submissions due by 5:00 p. m. on October 25, 2022. This role is vital for shaping land use policies and ensuring community input in the development process, as commissioners will serve a three-year term ending on April 30, 2024. The Planning Commission's duties include conducting public hearings on proposed regulations and advising the City Council on land use matters.

Moreover, the commission works closely with staff to create a comprehensive plan that anticipates and influences orderly development in the city. Candidates interested in this influential role can download the application from the city’s website and submit it via email or in person. Engaging local residents in planning decisions is crucial for sustainable community development. This initiative underscores Mill Creek's dedication to fostering civic participation in governance. Interested applicants are encouraged to take part in this important opportunity to shape the future of their city.

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