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Quorum Notices for week of September 18, 2023

Mill Creek, WALocal News

The City of Mill Creek has announced several quorum notices for the week of September 18, 2023, detailing events that residents should be aware of. On September 20, councilmembers may attend the City Chat, providing an opportunity for community discussion and engagement. The following events include the South County Fire Retirement and Promotional Ceremony on September 23 and the City’s 40th Anniversary Open House on September 26, both of which aim to celebrate and involve the community. Additionally, the Coffee with a Cop event on October 4 allows residents to connect with local law enforcement in a relaxed setting. The Hope Within Luncheon on October 12 further emphasizes community support and involvement.

Importantly, the notices clarify that no official actions will be taken during these gatherings, ensuring transparency in local governance. By attending these events, residents can engage more deeply with their city officials and fellow community members. These quorum notices highlight the city's commitment to keeping its residents informed and involved in local affairs.

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