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Notice of Possible Quorum - Friday, July 14

Mill Creek, WALocal News

A notice from the City of Mill Creek has been released, indicating that a possible quorum of councilmembers may attend the Mill Creek Festival and Street Fair on July 14, 2023. This event is set to run from 5:30 p. m. to 8:00 p. m.

at the Main Stage, situated at the south end of Mill Creek Boulevard. Importantly, the gathering will not involve any formal council actions, ensuring that the event remains a community-focused occasion. This notice emphasizes the city's commitment to transparency and public awareness regarding the attendance of elected officials at community events. The Mill Creek Festival serves as a vital platform for residents to connect with their local leaders and engage in civic activities. Such events play a significant role in fostering community spirit and involvement in governance.

Adrian Garcia, the City Clerk, has officially communicated this notice to maintain adherence to local governance standards. The announcement reflects the city's ongoing efforts to keep the public informed about council activities.

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