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Council meeting canceled

Mill Creek, WALocal News

The City Council of Mill Creek has officially canceled its regular meeting planned for November 22, 2022, with the next session scheduled as a Special Meeting on November 29, 2022. This decision emphasizes the city's ongoing commitment to transparency and communication with its residents. In alignment with its mission to enhance public accessibility, the city encourages community members who need special accommodations to contact the Acting City Clerk at (425) 921-5728 at least three days prior to the upcoming meeting. Such measures are crucial in promoting inclusivity within local government processes. The cancellation notice serves as a reminder of the importance of public participation in governance.

Mill Creek's proactive communication strategy is designed to keep the community engaged and informed about local affairs. The city’s efforts not only foster civic involvement but also ensure that all voices can be heard in discussions that affect the community. Residents are urged to stay updated on city matters and participate in future meetings to contribute to local decision-making.

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