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Notice of Possible Quorum August 15, 2023

Mill Creek, WALocal News

On August 15, 2023, a possible quorum of Mill Creek Councilmembers may attend the Mill Creek Chamber of Commerce Appreciation Lunch, scheduled from 12:00 p. m. to 1:30 p. m. The event will be held at The Forum at Creekside Village, located in Mill Creek, WA.

The gathering is significant as it reflects the council's commitment to engaging with local businesses and fostering community relationships. While councilmembers' attendance is anticipated, it is essential to note that no formal actions will be taken during the lunch. This approach underscores the importance of transparency in local governance and the value of community engagement. Such events allow councilmembers to connect with constituents and understand the needs of local businesses. The notice aims to keep the public informed about council activities and their involvement in community events.

Overall, it highlights the importance of maintaining open lines of communication between local government and the community.

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