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4/12/2024 - PAVEMENT PRESERVATION PLAN AVAILABLE; SIGN ORDINANCE MODIFIED; GREAT UTAH SHAKEOUT; WILDFIRE MITIGATION; CERT; SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION OPEN; SAVE THE DATE; LEASH UP YOUR DOG; etc. View this email in your browser The five year pavement preservation plan is now available on the city website Announcements Public Meetings Planning Commission Wed., 4/17/24, 5pm Millcreek City Hall 1330 E Chambers Ave View the livestream HERE Planning Director's Meeting Thurs., 4/18/24, 11am Millcreek City Hall 1330 E Chambers Ave NEWS Five Year Plan for Pavement Preservation Now Available MILLCREEK. We often hear from residents letting us know the roads in their neighborhood are terrible and asking when we plan to fix them. We are aware that many roads in Millcreek need attention; upon incorporation we inherited many deteriorated or failing roads and we are working hard to address them. During the first years after incorporation, the focus was on the main roads and funds were acquired through grants and other sources to fix the majority of them. An example is 3900 South which was rebuilt as a complete street from 2300 E to I-215 in a partnership with Holladay City using grant funds at no direct co Projects are currently underway along 2000 E heading west from 3300 S (with plans in the works to extend the project north to the city limit next year), wo underway and several small storm water projects are slated for this summer. Neighborhood roads in need of repair are dealt with through what is known as the Pavement Preservation Plan. Each year the city Public Works Depart coordination with our contract partner, Salt Lake County, assesses and prioritizes repairs for all city streets. A rolling five year plan is then developed. Some roads are scheduled to receive a chip seal or slurry seal while others will be micropaved or have an overlay applied. Which treatment is applied to based on the condition of the roadway. Road treatments are designed to prolong the life of that road until a more complete treatment can be done and roa the worst shape are dealt with first. Work on some roads are delayed due to future plans. For example, the Salt Lake City Department of Public Utilities is in the planning phases large water line running from the water tanks at the top of 3300 S right below I-215 down through Millcreek neighborhoods to the area of the roundabout a exit off of I-80. We understand that the funding for that large project is not yet in place but have been told that work may start in the next few years. We re some roadways along their planned project route are in need of repairs but we will wait for additional information from before spending funds on will likely be torn up soon. In the meantime we will fix potholes and do necessary patching along those impacted roadways (seen in red on the above map ---PAGE BREAK--- The most recent pavement preservation plan is now available on the city website. Go to the Resident Info and Maps section and click on the Capital Impr Projects page and scroll down to the bottom to view the entire plan. As you scroll, you will see all of the projects (road, sidewalk, bike lanes, etc.) that hav completed over the last six short years. We are proud of the work that has been done or is in the process and we appreciate the patience of Millcreek residents as we work through this very long that need repairs. City Council Modifies Sign Ordinance MILLCREEK. At this week’s Millcreek City Council meeting, a unanimous vote updated the city’s sign ordinance. After listening to public input, a controver the ordinance was adjusted by the Council—instead of allowing two new additional digital signs (like the one already at 3300 S Millcreek Common), the C allowing one new digital sign and directed staff to look at putting that on Richmond Avenue and not Highland Drive. The city’s interest in digital signs comes from both the need to advertise for city events as well as the potential of outdoor advertising companies removing city streets in exchange for time on a digital sign. Removing billboards has been a goal of city leaders since incorporation and was done successfully with digital sign agreement. Future negotiations with outdoor advertisers will determine if a digital sign will even happen at Chambers Avenue and 1300 East. ---PAGE BREAK--- Tell your teen to sign up for the 2024-2025 Millcreek Youth Council! The deadline to apply is Friday, April 19th at 5:00 PM The 2024 statewide Utah ShakeOut is on Thursday, April 18th when Utahns will participate in earthquake drills at work, school, or home, practicing earthq other aspects of their emergency plans. While we encourage you to participate with everyone, you can register your ShakeOut drill for any day of the year, and drill at a time of your choice. You c people in multiple locations through video conferencing. After you register your ShakeOut participation, go to bereadyutah.gov to learn how to prepare for earthquakes and other disasters Apply for Millcreek Youth Council ---PAGE BREAK--- Please contact [EMAIL REDACTED] for more information. Learn more at MILLCREEK. The construction project rebuilding Skyline High is well underway. You can take a look at the progress on the Granite School District Future Scroll down to take a video tour. Important Messag Mountain Power Wildfire Mitigat Greetings Millcreek Residents, Take the Survey HERE ---PAGE BREAK--- We want to keep you informed about the ongoing efforts to enhance wildfire safety and to continue to deliver reliable power to your community. Rocky Mo currently engaged in a wildfire mitigation project to upgrade power lines and poles along the East Bench in Millcreek. Details about the project: Our crews will be working to replace wooden poles with durable self-weathering steel poles and covered wire and upgrading o mitigate the potential wildfire risk. This work is scheduled throughout the spring and summer months. What to Expect: As part of these upgrades, you may notice various activities in the area, including: Digging holes to prepare for the installation of new poles. Removing old wire and poles to make way for the new infrastructure. Using specialized equipment such as line trucks, cranes, and in areas with limited access, helicopters may be employed to assist with removing and Installing new wire to ensure reliable power transmission. Community Impact: We understand that these wildfire mitigation measures may cause temporary inconveniences and we're working diligently to minimi disruptions to the community. Your safety is our top priority. Environmental Considerations: We're committed to minimizing our environmental footprint throughout this project by taking the following steps: We're replacing poles one by one to reduce disturbance. Areas that have limited access will be worked on by helicopter, reducing the use and disturbance of heavy equipment. Our team is carefully coordinating with agencies, such as the U.S. Forest Service, to minimize environmental impacts. Our avian biologists are also HawkWatch International to monitor local bird nesting activity, including kestrel and screech owl nest boxes. This may result in staggered constructio timeframes to avoid active raptor nests. We appreciate your support and understanding as we work to enhance the safety of your community by reducing wildfire risk. If you have any questions o about the project, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. Rocky Mountain Power ---PAGE BREAK--- The Rain Barrel Program Is Underway. Order Before April 30th Or scan the QR Code below to order your rain barrel Rain barrels must be picked up on Saturday, May 4th between 10am and 1pm at the Murray Public Works Yard (4646 S 500 Rain barrels will shipped to residents. TOMORROW Register HERE ---PAGE BREAK--- SAVE THE DATE! ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- Click Here to Register for Summer Camp ---PAGE BREAK--- IMPORTANT CONSTRUCTION NOTICE AFFECTING 3300 SOUTH MILLCREEK. During the 2000 E Reconstruction Project that is underway running south from 3300 S, it has come to our attention that there is a storm dra underneath 3300 S at the intersection with 2000 E that is failing. It is fortunate that this problem was discovered before the road was impacted or suffered failure but unfortunately it means that there will be traffic impacts along 3300 S while repairs are underway. Repairs are scheduled to begin on 4/17 and will hopefully be completed in 21 days (weather permitting). There will be traffic disruptions including lane clo lane shifts along 3300 S. If possible, use alternate routes and as always, obey all traffic control signs, slow down, and drive carefully in construc Time to Leash Up! A Message from Salt Lake County Animal Services Spring has arrived, signaling the perfect opportunity for you and your canine companion to explore the neighborhood, parks, and trails. Before you head o beautiful weather, don't forget to grab a leash and those essential poop bags! Leash Laws Many violators of this ordinance will claim that their pet is friendly, or less aggressive when on a leash. However, Salt Lake County Animal Services would emphasize that not everyone appreciates encountering a "friendly" off-leash dog, including those with leashed dogs. A leash isn't just an optional accesso requirement. If you and your dog are found off-leash in areas other than designated off-leash dog parks, you will receive a ticket and be subject to a fine. Pack Out the Poop It's a legal requirement to clean up after your dog. Failure to do so may result in fines. This is considered a public nuisance violation. Whether you're in the or on a busy hiking trail, be a considerate neighbor or hiker by carrying poop bags to clean up after your dog when they poop. The Laws Curious about the ordinances in your city or township? Check out AdoptUtahPets.com and visit our “Laws” section to look up the ordinances in your area. Need to contact an Animal Control Officer? Call dispatch at [PHONE REDACTED]. Click Here to Register for Camp Tracy Weekend Adventures ---PAGE BREAK--- Millcreek Makes the News We are excited that Building Salt Lake has featured our town center. Take a look HERE, there are some wonderful photos. Thank you, Building Salt Lake Join the Millc Team! Planning Permi (FT) Public Informat (FT) Storm Water G Seasonal) GIS Intern (PT) Meetings w Mayo Mayor Silvestrini is t not be holding re meetings until after schedule an appoint 26th, call 801-2 VISIT us at Click here to subscribe to this weekly newsletter Millcreek Planning Commission Meeting Agenda Public Notice is hereby given that the Planning Commission of Millcreek will assemble in a regular public meeting on Wednesday, 17 April 2024 at City Hall, 1330 E. Chambers Avenue, Millcreek, Utah 841 5:00 p.m. DOCUMENTS: PC 4-17-24 AGENDA.PDF SDA-24-001 STAFF REPORT WITH ATTACHMENTS.PDF SDA-24-002 STAFF REPORT WITH ATTACHMENTS.PDF PC 2-21-2024 DRAFT MINUTES.PDF PC 3-20-24 DRAFT MINUTES_REDACTED.PDF 5:00 p.m. – Regular Meeting 1. Public Hearings 1.1 of GP-24-001, Adoption of the Murray North Station Area Plan Planner: Robert May ---PAGE BREAK--- 2. New Items 2.1 Consideration of SDA-24-001, Subdivision Amendment of the Mount Olympus Cove Subdivision to Accommodate a Lot Boundary Adjustment Location: 4512 Abinadi Road Applicant: Lex Newman Pla Estudillo 2.2 Consideration of SDA-24-002, Subdivision Amendment of the Brickcreek Phase 2 Subdivision and Expansion of Lot 1 to Create the Mulberry Place Subdivision Location: 1367 E Miller Avenue Applica Planner: Brad Sanderson 2.3 Consideration of SD-24-001, Subdivision of a Mixed-Use Development Including 20 Townhomes and Live/Work Units in the C-2 Zone Location: 4372 S 900 E Applicant: Matt Strong Planner: Carlos E 3. Commission Business 3.1 Approval of February 21, 2024 Regular Meeting Minutes 3.2 Approval of March 20, 2024 Regular Meeting Minutes 3.3 Updates from the Planning and Zoning Director 4. Calendar of Upcoming Meetings City Council Mtg. 4/22/24 7:00 p.m. Canyon Rim Citizens Association Mtg., 5/1/24, 6:30 p.m. East Mill Creek Community Council Mtg., 5/2/24, 7:00 p.m. Mt. Olympus Community Council Mtg., 5/6/24, 6:00 p.m. Millcreek Community Council Mtg., 5/7/24, 6:30 p.m. Historic Preservation Commission Mtg., 5/9/24, 6:00 p.m. City Council Mtg. 5/13/24 7:00 p.m. Planning Commission Mtg., 5/15/24, 5:00 p.m. 5. Adjournment The Planning Commission public meeting is a public forum where the Planning Commission receives comment from applicants, the public, applicable agencies and staff regarding land use applications and Commission’s agenda. In addition, it is where the Planning Commission takes action on these items. Actions may include: approval, approval with conditions, denial of legislative items, continuance, or reco bodies as applicable. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Millcreek will make reasonable accommodation for participation in the meeting. Individuals may request assistance by contacting the ADA Coordinato [EMAIL REDACTED], at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting. The meeting will be live streamed via the City’s website at: Public comment can be submitted before or during the meeting via the City’s website at: The Commission may convene in an electronic meeting. Commissioners may participate from remote locations and may be con electronic meeting by GoToMeeting, Zoom, or telephonic communications. The anchor location will be City Hall. THE UNDERSIGNED DULY APPOINTED CITY RECORDER FOR THE MUNICIPALITY OF MILLCREEK HEREBY CERTIFIES THAT A COPY OF THE FOREGOING NOTICE WAS EMAILED OR POSTED City Hall City Website Utah Public Notice Website Those Listed on the Agenda http://pmn.utah.gov DATE: April 10, 2024 CITY RECORDER: Elyse Sullivan Agenda items may be moved in order, sequence, and time to meet the needs of the Planning Commission. Millcreek Planning Director's Meeting Agenda PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Planning Director of Millcreek will hold a meeting on April 18, 2024, at City Hall, 1330 E Chambers Avenue, Millcreek, Utah 84106, commencing at 11:00 a.m. DOCUMENTS: 4-18-24 PD AGENDA.PDF SD-24-003 STAFF REPORT W ATTACHMENTS.PDF ---PAGE BREAK--- MEETING: Discussion and Consideration of SD-24-003, Applicant Andrew Greaves is Requesting a Two-Lot Subdivision to Accommodate a Flag Lot at Approximately 3345 S Oakwood Street In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Millcreek will make reasonable accommodation for participation in the meeting. Individuals may request assistance by contacting the ADA Coordinato [EMAIL REDACTED]. THE UNDERSIGNED DULY APPOINTED RECORDER FOR THE MUNICIPALITY OF MILLCREEK HEREBY CERTIFIES THAT A COPY OF THE FOREGOING NOTICE WAS EMAILED OR POSTED TO: City Hall City Website Utah Public Notice Website Those Listed on the Agenda http://pmn.utah.gov DATE: April 10, 2024 RECORDER: Elyse Sullivan Copyright © 2024 Millcreek, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list Click here to subscribe to this weekly newsletter Forward Share Tweet