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Mill Creek City Council Recognizes 2024 Great Garden Award Recipients

The Mill Creek City Council will honor the 2024 Great Garden Award recipients during a meeting on October 8, 2024. This annual recognition celebrates residents who have made significant efforts to beautify their gardens, reflecting the city’s commitment to aesthetics and community pride. Councilmember John Steckler emphasized the importance of recognizing these contributions to the city's appearance.

Now a cooling center, Mill Creek Library gets big upgrades

The Mill Creek Library has recently undergone a $1.3 million renovation, enhancing its facilities and allowing it to serve as a cooling center during heat waves. The remodel included HVAC upgrades, improved ADA access, and new seating, making the library a more comfortable space for the community. This project reflects a commitment to community resilience and improved visitor experience.

Notice -Possible Quorum, City Chat 918

The City of Mill Creek announced that a possible quorum of Councilmembers may attend the City Chat on September 18, 2024, from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM at Frost, located at 15217 Main St. This event will be a Morning Edition chat where no official actions will be taken, allowing community engagement without formal proceedings.

Notice -Possible Quorum, City Chat 918

The City of Mill Creek has issued a notice regarding a possible quorum of council members attending the upcoming City Chat on September 18, 2024. The event, scheduled from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM at Frost, will not involve any decision-making actions. This announcement serves to keep the community informed about local governance activities.

Notice of Possible Quorum, Chamber Luncheon

The article titled "Notice of Possible Quorum, Chamber Luncheon" announces an upcoming event in Mill Creek, Washington, scheduled for August 20, 2024. It highlights the significance of the Chamber Luncheon, which may see a quorum of city officials attending, emphasizing local business engagement. This event, set in the Seattle Metropolitan Area, reflects community involvement in business and finance.

Notice of Possible Quorum, Chamber Luncheon

The Mill Creek Chamber of Commerce Annual Appreciation Luncheon will see possible attendance from Mill Creek Councilmembers on August 20, 2024. This event, taking place at The Forum Mill Creek Town Center, is an opportunity for local leaders to engage with community members, although no formal actions will be taken during the gathering.

Public Hearing - Municipal Code 15.14

A public hearing on Municipal Code 15.14 is scheduled to take place in Mill Creek, Washington, from August 12 to August 16, 2024. This event, organized by the Planning Commission, will address significant local issues, including surface water management and constitutional amendments. Residents and stakeholders are encouraged to participate to ensure their voices are heard in this important regulatory process.

Public Hearing - Municipal Code 15.14

The Mill Creek Planning Commission is set to hold a public hearing on August 15, 2024, to discuss proposed amendments to the Municipal Code Chapter 15.14, which pertains to the city's surface water management program. Residents are encouraged to participate in the meeting or submit written comments by the same date. For further details, individuals can contact Senior Planner Sybil Tetteh.

Mill Creek robotics team Jack in the Bot wins big

The Henry M. Jackson High School robotics team, Jack in the Bot, achieved a remarkable second consecutive victory at the Indiana Robotics Invitational, showcasing exceptional skill and teamwork. This win highlights the dedication of the students and mentors involved in the program, emphasizing the competitive nature of the event that draws top robotics teams from across the nation.

Design Review Board Park Board Vacancies - City of Mill Creek, Wa

The City of Mill Creek is actively seeking applicants for vacancies on its Design Review Board and Park & Recreation Board. Residents can apply for three positions on the Design Review Board, which have terms ending in 2027, and one position on the Park & Recreation Board, ending in 2025. Interested individuals are encouraged to complete an online application form by August 16, 2024.

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