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Notice - Possible Quorum, Coffee with a Cop

Mill Creek, WALocal News

The City of Mill Creek is hosting a "Coffee with a Cop" event on March 7, 2024, from 8:30 AM to 11 AM at Frost, which aims to strengthen community relations. During this gathering, residents will have the opportunity to converse with local law enforcement officers and Councilmembers. Although a quorum of Councilmembers may attend, no official city business will be conducted, ensuring a relaxed environment for open dialogue. This initiative reflects the city’s ongoing efforts to foster trust and transparency between law enforcement and the community it serves. The event provides a platform for residents to voice concerns, ask questions, and build connections with their local representatives.

By promoting such engagements, Mill Creek emphasizes the importance of community involvement in governance. Adrian Garcia, the City Clerk, has issued the notice, highlighting the event's significance in enhancing civic participation. Residents are encouraged to participate and take advantage of this opportunity to connect with their local leaders.

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