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Notice of Possible Quorum July 27, 2023

Mill Creek, WALocal News

On July 27, 2023, the City of Mill Creek will hold a meeting where a possible quorum may be present, as highlighted in a recent notice. This event is a critical opportunity for local residents to engage with their city council and participate in discussions that shape their community. The meeting, beginning at 6:00 PM local time, is designed to promote transparency and citizen involvement in government processes. By attending, residents can gain insights into ongoing projects and decisions affecting Mill Creek. The city encourages all citizens to remain informed and consider attending the meeting to voice their opinions and concerns.

Active participation in such events fosters a collaborative relationship between the government and its constituents. The notice serves as a reminder of the importance of civic engagement in local governance. Keeping abreast of such gatherings can empower residents and ensure their perspectives are included in the decision-making process.

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