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Mill Creek Library Repair Project to Begin June 3

The Mill Creek Library Repair Project is set to commence on June 3, 2024, with repairs aimed at enhancing facility safety and accessibility. Funded by Sno-Isle Libraries and a state grant, the $1.3 million project will address flooring, install a new HVAC system, and improve restroom accessibility. Local library staff will continue community engagement through events and the Bookmobile during the construction period.

2024 Recreation Programs Survey

The Park and Recreation Board is inviting residents of Mill Creek to participate in a Community Recreation Programs Survey aimed at gathering feedback to enhance local recreational offerings. By completing the eight-question survey, residents can share their preferences and help shape future programs, ensuring community needs are met. Participation is encouraged among neighbors and friends to ensure diverse input.

Kent to request 20M in federal grant to address flooding at Mill Creek

Kent, Washington, is seeking a $20 million federal grant to combat chronic flooding issues affecting Mill Creek and the surrounding community, particularly impacting Mill Creek Middle School. City officials and the Kent School District are collaborating on this initiative, which aims to create stormwater management solutions to alleviate safety concerns and disruptions caused by annual flooding.

Special Joint Council Planning Mtg. 57

The Special Joint Council and Planning Meeting held on May 7, 2024, in Mill Creek, Washington, focuses on urban planning and comprehensive strategies for local development. The event, organized by the Bangladesh Planning Commission, discusses crucial topics impacting municipal council decisions and community growth.

City Chat Open House

Mill Creek is hosting its inaugural City Chat Open House on May 15, 2024, at City Hall North, offering a family-friendly environment for community engagement. Attendees can interact with city leaders, learn about various city projects and programs, and enjoy complimentary food and beverages provided by local businesses.

Quorum Notices for May 2024

Mill Creek Councilmembers may attend several upcoming events, including the National Trails Day cleanup and a City Chat Open House, highlighting community engagement and local governance. These notices inform residents of potential quorum meetings where no official action will occur, emphasizing transparency in city council activities.

Meeting Quorum Notices

The City of Mill Creek will hold a series of meetings related to the Civil Service Commission and the North Creek Trail from April 22 to April 25, 2024, coinciding with Earth Day celebrations. These events aim to foster community engagement and address local geological and environmental issues. Residents are encouraged to participate and contribute to important discussions about their community.

Notice of Possible Quorum - Eggstravaganza

The City of Mill Creek has issued a notice regarding a possible quorum of Councilmembers attending the Eggstravaganza Egg Hunt event on March 30, 2024, at Heatherwood Middle School. This gathering is significant for local residents as it highlights community engagement and potential discussions among city officials, although no formal actions will be taken during the event.

New Signage in our City parks

New signage has been installed in Mill Creek's parks to enhance visitor experience and address common questions and concerns. Key updates include park hours, court usage regulations, and restrictions on commercial activities. The Park & Recreation Board encourages community members to review the new signage and report any suspicious activities.

Coffee with a Cop at FROST Donuts

Join the community for National Coffee with a Cop Day on October 2nd, as residents and local law enforcement gather at FROST Donuts for engaging conversations and free coffee. The event fosters community safety and strengthens relationships between police and citizens, demonstrating a commitment to collaborative neighborhood safety.