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Notice of Possible Quorum Oct. 6, 2022

A notice regarding a possible quorum for the Mill Creek municipal council meeting highlights an important gathering for local governance on October 6, 2022. This session is significant for residents and stakeholders in the Mill Creek area, emphasizing the council's ongoing commitment to transparency and civic engagement.

Notice of Planning Commission Vacancy

The City of Mill Creek is actively seeking volunteers to fill a vacancy on its Planning Commission, with applications due by October 25, 2022. The commission plays a crucial role in overseeing land use regulations and development planning within the city. Interested candidates can submit their applications via email or in person at the city hall.

Notice of Design Review Board Vacancy

The City of Mill Creek is currently accepting applications for two vacancies on its Design Review Board, which plays a crucial role in enhancing urban design and visual quality across the city. Interested candidates, particularly those with backgrounds in architecture or related fields, must submit their applications by October 25, 2022. This opportunity allows community members to actively participate in shaping the city's development.

Join a Board - City of Mill Creek, Wa

The City of Mill Creek is actively seeking volunteers to fill vacancies on its Park & Recreation Board and Art & Beautification Board, with application deadlines set for October 14, 2022. Board members will serve three-year terms, contributing to advisory roles for the City Council and administrative staff. Interested candidates can request applications via email and submit them to the Deputy City Clerk.

Announcing Appointment of Sean Paddock to Mill Creek City Council

Sean Paddock has been appointed as the newest member of the Mill Creek City Council, filling the position vacated by former Councilmember Mark Bond. With three decades of leadership experience and a history of community service, Paddock aims to foster collaboration and positive relationships within the council and the city. His official seat will commence at the next council meeting on September 13, 2022.

Great Garden Awards 2022

The Great Garden Awards 2022 celebrates outstanding landscaping efforts that enhance mental health and quality of life in the community of Red Cedar, Wisconsin. This event highlights the importance of the natural environment and its impact on residents' well-being, showcasing local talent in landscaping.

City Announces Appointment of Laurel Brock as New Deputy City Manager

Laurel Brock has been appointed as the new Deputy City Manager of Mill Creek, following her tenure as the City's Finance Director. With a strong background in local government finance and a commitment to transparency and collaboration, Brock aims to enhance municipal excellence in the community.

Special Meeting Notice - Possible Quorum

A Special Meeting Notice has been issued for the Mill Creek City Council, indicating that a quorum of councilmembers may attend the Party in the Parks event on August 25, 2022. This gathering at Mill Creek Sports Park is designated a Special Meeting to comply with local regulations, although no official actions will be taken.

Special Meeting Notice - Possible Quorum 8.15.22

The City of Mill Creek has announced a special meeting notice regarding a potential quorum of council members at the Mill Creek Chamber of Commerce Annual Summer BBQ on August 16, 2022. The meeting is intended to comply with state regulations, and while no official actions will be taken, the event signifies community engagement and local governance.

Party in the Parks Mill Creek Wraps Up Summer in a Big Way at the Mill Creek Sports Park

Mill Creek's "Party in the Parks" event will take place on August 25th, offering family-friendly activities and food for the community at the Mill Creek Sports Park. The event will feature a skateboard exhibition, local vendors, and food trucks, celebrating the community's love for outdoor activities. Admission and activities are free, making it an accessible summer highlight for residents.

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