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Notice - Possible Quorum, Coffee with a Cop

Mill Creek Councilmembers may attend the upcoming "Coffee with a Cop" event, where community members can engage with local law enforcement. Scheduled for March 7, 2024, from 8:30 AM to 11 AM at Frost, this gathering aims to foster community relations. No official action will be taken during this meeting.

City Seeks Applicants for Boards Commissions

The City of Mill Creek is actively seeking applicants for two vacancies on its Planning Commission and two on the Art & Beautification Board, with application deadlines set for March 29, 2024. This initiative encourages local residents to participate in shaping important community decisions that influence Mill Creek's future. For application details, residents can visit the city's official website.

Legislative Visit to Olympia - City of Mill Creek, Wa

The City of Mill Creek's legislative team recently visited Olympia to observe the legislative bill-making process, enhancing their understanding of local governance. The visit included a tour led by Representatives April Berg and Brandy Donaghy, highlighting the importance of civic engagement in state politics.

Notice - Joint Council Planning Commission Mtg.

The Mill Creek Planning Commission is set to meet on February 6, 2024, to discuss comprehensive planning initiatives critical to the local economy. This joint council meeting, which will feature key insights from Adrian Garcia, aims to enhance municipal strategies for the development of main street areas. Residents and stakeholders are encouraged to participate in this pivotal event.

Neighborhood Disaster Preparedness Workshops in Mill Creek

Mill Creek is hosting Neighborhood Disaster Preparedness workshops aimed at equipping residents with essential survival skills and safety tips in the event of a disaster. Taking place at City Hall North, these free workshops will cover critical actions to take immediately following a disaster and how to collaborate with neighbors for safety. Registration is required, and the first session is scheduled for February 13, 2024.

Notice - Special Civil Service Meeting Dec. 20

A special civil service meeting will take place on December 20, 2023, in Mill Creek, Washington, addressing key local governance issues. Residents are encouraged to attend and engage with the town hall discussions that promise to impact the community significantly.

Special Planning Meeting - Dec. 7, 2023

A special planning meeting is scheduled for December 7, 2023, in Mill Creek, Washington, where local officials will discuss urban planning initiatives involving the Bangladesh Planning Commission. This meeting aims to address the development of the main street and other urban areas, emphasizing community engagement in the planning process. Residents and stakeholders are encouraged to participate in shaping the future of their city.

Notice of Possible Quorum Holiday Events - City of Mill Creek, WA

Mill Creek Councilmembers may attend the Mill Creek Holidays on Main event, which will take place on December 2, 2023, featuring activities such as train rides, a Santa parade, a tree lighting ceremony, and a winter concert. This notice highlights the potential quorum without any decision-making actions expected, emphasizing community engagement and holiday festivities.

Design Review Board canceled (111623)

The Design Review Board meeting scheduled for November 16, 2023, has been canceled, impacting local stakeholders involved in city planning and development. This cancellation is significant for residents interested in the design and approval processes that shape community aesthetics and infrastructure. For more details, visit the official city announcement.

Mill Creek City Council Approves 2024 Property Tax Levy Rate Increase

The City of Mill Creek has announced a 1% increase in the 2024 property tax levy rate, raising it from $0.6247 to $0.6820 per $1,000 assessed value, amidst a decline in assessed home values by an average of 8.8%. The Snohomish County Assessor's Office oversees property tax assessments and offers various tax relief programs for eligible residents, including seniors and those with disabilities.