The City of Mill Creek is excited to host its second annual City Chat Open House. This event provides a unique opportunity for the Mill Creek community to talk with Mayor Brian Holtzclaw, Mayor Pro Tem Stephanie Vignal, and staff to learn more about City priorities, projects, and programs in a family-friendly environment.
The City is currently accepting applications for three vacancies expiring April 30, 2028, on our wonderful Planning Commission. Applications will be accepted beginning today through May 15, 2025, by close of business.
Join the City of Mill Creek on Saturday, April 19, 2025, for our annual Eggstravaganza Spring Festival. We have new egg-citing changes for this year's event, including themed egg hunts, fun egg-tivities, and egg-stended hours!
The City is currently accepting applications for one vacancy expiring April 30, 2028, on our Civil Service Commission. Applications will be accepted beginning today through April 15, 2025, by close of business.
The City is currently accepting applications for one mid-term vacancy expiring October 31, 2026, on our wonderful Art & Beautification Board. Applications will be accepted beginning today through March 20, 2025.
On Wednesday, February 19, 2025, Mill Creek Police attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a vehicle for multiple offenses. After an extensive search involving multiple law enforcement agencies, the suspect was located by MCPD police dog Hondo and taken into custody.
The City of Mill Creek is now accepting applications for the Association of Washington Cities (AWC) Center for Quality Communities (CQC) scholarship. The scholarship is available through a statewide competitive process for high school seniors who are active in leadership in their city government, community, or school and plan to pursue post-secondary education in fall 2025.
The CQC is awarding three $3,000 scholarships in 2025. Scholarship recipients also receive a travel stipend to attend AWC’s Annual Conference in Kennewick, Washington, in June 2025.