News / City Briefs
Sorted by date Results 1 - 25 of 42
Mill Creek city manager resigns
On Tuesday, Mill Creek City Manager Michael Ciaravino informed the City Council of his decision to resign. The resignation will be effective immediately, however, under the terms... — Updated 11/17/2021
Secure Document Shredding Event Back Again; Oct. 23
Mill Creek Kiwanis Club, Peoples Bank, and the City of Mill Creek are hosting a document shredding event Saturday, Oct. 23 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at City Hall North located at... — Updated 10/15/2021
Mill Creek City Council takes additional actions to fill police department vacancies
During its regular meeting Oct. 5, the Mill Creek City Council approved additional actions aimed at promptly filling vacancies in the police ranks with experienced officers. The... — Updated 10/15/2021
City closes park restrooms in response to vandalism
Due to excessive vandalism revolving around a social media challenge in damaging public property, the City is closing public park restrooms, except during special events effective... — Updated 10/8/2021
Mayor Pro Tem Vignal Awarded with Certificate of Municipal Leadership
Mayor Pro Tem Stephanie Vignal, with the City of Mill Creek, recently received a Certificate of Municipal Leadership from the Association of Washington Cities (AWC). AWC's... — Updated 10/8/2021
City of Mill Creek seeking volunteers to fill board vacancies
The City of Mill Creek is seeking volunteers to fill multiple upcoming board vacancies: Three on the Art & Beautification Board, and two on the Parks & Recreation Board. All five terms expire Oct. 31, 2021. Board Meetings: • The... — Updated 10/8/2021
City appoints new deputy city manager
City Manager Michael Ciaravino on Friday announced the appointment of Martin Yamamoto as the new Deputy City Manager (DCM). Yamamoto will assist with developing and implementing... — Updated 8/13/2021
City's newest communications and marketing coordinator appointed
City Manager Michael Ciaravino announced the appointment of Jody Hawkins as the newest Communications and Marketing Coordinator for the City of Mill Creek, joining Scott Harder, who... — Updated 7/23/2021
City Hall and municipal buildings reopen
As COVID-19 restrictions lift across Washington, City Hall is reopened to the public for in-person city business from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. For the safety of the... — Updated 7/16/2021
City discusses temporary fix to Vintage parking issues
Editor's note: this is an update to an ongoing series on the Vintage apartment complex in Mill Creek. Part one is available at: https://bit.ly/3qngmoo. The Beacon invites letters... — Updated 7/16/2021
News Briefs
Crosswalk planned The City of Mill Creek has spent $20,000 on design of a crosswalk planned near Jackson High School. The end goal is to create a crosswalk near the school with a $1... — Updated 5/7/2021
Mill Creek: five seats up for re-election, meetings onsite
City council meets The regular meeting of the Mill Creek City Council is 6 p.m. Tuesday May 4. The hope is to offer both onsite and offsite options for the public, but Snohomish... — Updated 5/3/2021 Full story
Briefs
Meetings: open to the public• Mill Creek City Council meetings are at 6 p.m. the first, third and fourth Tuesdays of every month. The next one is Tuesday, April 6. Meetings are... — Updated 3/26/2021
Briefs
The Beacon invites community engagement The City of Mill Creek meets online March 9 started at 6 p.m. on Zoom. The city is online with meetings through an emergency proclamation that has moved meetings and other activities to Zoom... — Updated 3/12/2021 Full story
Mill Creek seeks two planning commissioners
The Mill Creek City Council is seeking two volunteers to fill vacancies on the Planning Commission, with a term that expires on April 30, 2024. Planning Commission meetings are held the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m.... — Updated 3/12/2021
Vacancy on Mill Creek parks board
The City of Mill Creek is seeking a volunteer to fill one vacancy on the Park and Recreation Board. The position was vacated by the resignation of Ryan Nichols, as he is moving... — Updated 3/4/2021
Community connection -- 27 people 'attended' online
Twenty-seven people made it an evening with a community connection by attending the Mill Creek City Council meeting, online. The council met Tuesday, Feb. 23, at 6 p.m., livestreame... — Updated 2/26/2021 Full story
Briefs
Art show is virtual Everett Public Schools, in partnership with its foundation announces its 23rd Annual Art Shows for spring 2021 as virtual this year. Visual Arts programs in Everett Public Schools emphasize the Four C’s of... — Updated 2/26/2021
Mill Creek Briefs
Editor's Note: Briefs are collected from newsletters and websites – and contributed by readers. If you have an event or announcement, send it to [email protected]... — Updated 2/24/2021 Full story
BYOB with Mill Creek leadership
Join City of Mill Creek Mayor Brian Holtzclaw and Mayor Pro Tem Stephanie Vignal for their second virtual Coffee Chat on Tuesday, March 16, 2021 from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Participate... — Updated 2/24/2021 Full story
Mill Creek briefs
Help wanted: paraeducators Everett Public Schools has a need for paraeducators. The role requires one key qualification that is non-negotiable: must love working with kids. The pay rate ranges but is competitive and livable... — Updated 2/11/2021
Mill Creek briefs
City meetings open to all The City Council meets Tuesdays, except one: meetings are generally scheduled for all but the third Tuesday of the month. Currently, due to COVID-19 restri... — Updated 1/21/2021
Mill Creek park board openings
The city of Mill Creek is seeking volunteers to fill two vacancies, for terms that run through Halloween in 2023. Meetings for the Parks and Recreation Board are the first... — Updated 1/6/2021
Tree lighting for Mill Creek will be online
Santa Claus joined the city of Mill Creek Mayor Brian Holtzclaw and Mayor Pro Tem Stephanie Vignal. Hmmm, councilman John Steckler was not there. Santa was there. "Do you believe... — Updated 12/26/2020
Mill Creek seeks two parks board members
The city of Mill Creek is seeking volunteers to fill two vacancies for terms that run through Halloween in 2023. Meetings for the Parks and Recreation Board are the first Wednesday of each month at 5 p.m. The Park and Recreation... — Updated 12/16/2020