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Boards Commissions Seeking Volunteers

Mill Creek, WALocal News

Mill Creek is calling for volunteers to fill several key positions on its advisory boards and commissions, with applications open until June 16, 2023. This initiative is designed to enhance community participation and empower residents to have a direct impact on local decision-making. The city currently has openings on the Planning Commission, Art & Beautification Board, and the Civil Service Commission—each of which plays a vital role in shaping the community's future. Interested individuals can visit the official Mill Creek website to find detailed information about the vacancies and the application process. Once applications are completed, they should be submitted to the City Clerk’s Office by the specified deadline.

The City Council will be responsible for interviewing candidates for the Planning Commission and Art & Beautification Board, while the City Manager will interview those applying for the Civil Service Commission. This outreach reflects the city's commitment to fostering civic engagement and collaboration among its residents. For questions, residents can reach out via email or phone to the City Clerk’s Office.

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