Everyday Snohomish Countyβs canine friends leave behind more waste than you might think, along with trillions of harmful bacteria. Keeping our community safe and clean starts with one simple step: always pick up after your pet! Scoop, bag, and bin pet waste to stop PAWlution and keep Mill Creek safe and clean!
Get your FREE pet waste bag dispenser at Mill Creek City Hall, 15728 Main St., Mill Creek while supplies last. For more info visit our Stormwater Management page.
Planning for Eggstravaganza Spring Festival
We're busy making plans for our annual Eggstravaganza Spring Festival on Saturday, April 19th! We have new egg-citing changes, including themed egg hunts, fun egg-tivities, and egg-stended hours! Join the fun at the Heatherwood Middle School Track (1419 Trillium Blvd. SE, Mill Creek) from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Did you know that uncollected pet waste can leave bacteria in grass for months? Rain can then wash it into storm drains and catch basins, polluting our local waterways. Scoop, bag, and bin pet waste to stop PAWlution and keep Mill Creek safe and clean!
Get your FREE pet waste bag dispenser at Mill Creek City Hall (15728 Main St., Mill Creek) while supplies last.
Yesterday was a beautiful day to beautify our city. As a part of the City of Mill Creek's new Adopt a Highway program, our Citizen's Patrol has adopted Bothell Everett Hwy. between 153rd St. SE and Mill Creek Road. Great work!
Stop PAWlution
One small mess can lead to big problems! Pet waste isnβt just a nuisance, it carries harmful bacteria and pathogens that can spread illness. Scoop, bag, and bin pet waste to stop PAWlution and keep Mill Creek safe and clean!
Get your FREE pet waste bag dispenser at Mill Creek City Hall (15728 Main St., Mill Creek) while supplies last.
Join us tomorrow, Saturday, March 22, for Mill Creek Touch a Truck, presented by Amazon Go and the City of Mill Creek!
You'll find vehicles like: π fire trucks, π police cars, π garbage trucks, β»οΈ recycling trucks, π construction equipment, and more! Kids (and kids at heart) can explore, climb, and discover real-life trucks and vehicles up close!
π Date: Saturday, March 22, 2025 β° Time: 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. π Location: Penny Creek Elementary β 4117 132nd St. SE, Everett, WA 98208 ποΈ Admission: FREE for all ages!
πππΌππππΎ πΌππππ: The City of Mill Creek will be doing late-night roadwork near Fred Meyer to replace a failed stormwater pipe (orange line on map) crossing 132nd (SR 96). Lane closures will occur from 9:00 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. beginning tonight, March 17th, and continue nightly for the next few weeks.
Thank You for Joining Us at the Police Substation Ribbon Cutting
Thank you to all who came out to join us and celebrate the opening of the Mill Creek Police Department Substation. We were joined at the ribbon cutting and open house on Thursday, March 13, 2025, for the new substation by Mayor Pro Tem Stephanie Vignal, Police Chief Stan White, City Manager Martin Yamamoto, Councilmember Melissa Duque, Councilmember Sean Paddock, Park and Recreation Chair Tannis Golebiewski, members of the Mill Creek Police Department, City staff, and numerous community members.
We thank Starbucks and Nothing Bundt Cakes for generously donating refreshments.
For more information about the new Mill Creek Police Substation or other events like this, visit millcreekwa.gov.
Join Us for Very Creative, Very Mindful, Very Expressive
π¨ Have you wanted to find a new way to express your creativity?
Join us for a supportive and nurturing environment where creativity meets healing with Very Creative, Very Mindful, Very Expressive ποΈ. This class, for ages 18 and up, combines art and therapy, inviting you to explore your emotions, practice vulnerability, and connect with others through the transformative power of art. No prior artistic experience is necessary, just an open mind and a willingness to express yourself!
We still have openings for Very Creative, Very Mindful, Very Expressive; come discover the healing potential of art in a warm, encouraging atmosphere!