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Notice of Possible Quorum - Dinner w State Rep.

Mill Creek, WALocal News

The Mill Creek City Council has announced a potential quorum at an upcoming dinner with State Representative April Berg on February 19, 2025. Scheduled from 7:00 PM to 9:30 PM at Octapas Café in Olympia, WA, this event allows councilmembers to engage in informal discussions with the state representative. It is important to note that no official council actions will be conducted during this meeting, emphasizing its nature as a social function rather than a legislative one. This gathering represents a key opportunity for local officials to strengthen relationships with state government representatives. Transparency in local governance is crucial, and this notice ensures that the community is informed of councilmembers' engagements.

Such interactions can lead to better cooperation in addressing local issues and concerns. The announcement reflects Mill Creek's commitment to open communication and community involvement. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about local governance activities that may affect them.

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