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10/30/2018 VentureOut! this summer 1/9 VentureOut! / Millcreek Business Council / Summer Jam Concerts / Road Repair Prioritization / JOBS / Dumpsters! / misc View this email in your browser Announcements UPCOMING MEETINGS City Council Tues., 05/29/18 Work session 5 PM Regular session 7 PM 3330 S. 1300 E. See agenda below Memorial Day thought: NEWS VentureOut! This Summer MILLCREEK. Millcreek's long tradition of community events continues again this summer. You may have already received the mailed brochure that details the entertainment each Friday evening at 6 PM (movie starts at dusk) from June 8th through August 17th. If you were somehow missed, click here for the brochure. A gigantic shout-out to Millcreek resident (and Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 10/30/2018 VentureOut! this summer 2/9 "A human act once set in motion flows on forever to the great account. Our deathlessness is in what we do, not in what we are." George Meredith years-long generous volunteer) Aimee McConkie, and to her family and team, for all their volunteer hours that make this happen. To help them out or for other questions, email Natalie Clawson at [EMAIL REDACTED] VentureOut! includes outdoor recreation clinics, live music, food trucks, community vendors, outdoor movies — and the biggest neighborhood sit-down dinner you'll probably ever attend! Below is a brief summary of the summer. See you there! Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 10/30/2018 VentureOut! this summer 3/9 St. Marks' Hospital's booth at a 2017 VentureOut! event (an example of how local businesses can promote themselves with Millcreek residents and visitors). Millcreek "Business Council" Inauguration MILLCREEK. About 30 owners of businesses in Millcreek gathered together at City Hall earlier this week to discuss how they could help each other, how the City could help them, and how they could help the City. They met with various officials from the City, including our new Economic Development Director Mike Winder, as well as Sgt. M. Mays from the Millcreek Precinct UPD and Aimee McConkie with VentureOut! Rather than forming a formal chamber of commerce, the attendees liked the idea of the "Millcreek Business Council." They envision quarterly meetings like this week's, where businesses of all types can get together to share feedback and get the update on what is happening in the City. Other subcommittees or affiliated groups may grow out of the Business Council, including industry clusters (like Outdoor Recreation, Health Care/Senior Care, Restaurants, etc.), geographic interests (individual redevelopment areas, Highland Business Alliance, etc.), or various interests (a lunch bunch networking group, etc.). One of the practices Millcreek leaders encouraged our business owners to Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 10/30/2018 VentureOut! this summer 4/9 follow was to use "Millcreek" in their addresses, on business stationery, cards, and websites. Civic pride in our new city runs high! Business owners can stay in touch with what's happening in Millcreek by subscribing to this weekly newsletter or checking out the City's website from time to time. Feel free to contact Mike Winder to share your ideas or ask questions, and make sure you get on his email list. We love our Millcreek businesses. Thank your decision to locate here! Millcreek’s Summer Jam Concert Series Lineup is Announced June 4 - Six Feet in the Pine June 18 - SYNKOFA July 2 - Flint & Steel July 16 - The Fabulous Tones Aug 6 - Michelle Moonshine MILLCREEK. We mentioned a couple of weeks ago that the Arts Council is launching the Millcreek Summer Jam Concert Series. Set to take place on the first and third Mondays of each month, June through August, the lineup of bands has been announced. See above. Opening acts each evening will include singer/songerwriters, and street theatre actors and poets. Come to the West Pavilion of Canyon Rim Park at 7 PM for these electic concerts, which are free and open to all. The Millcreek Summer Jam Concert Series is brought to you by the Millcreek Arts Council and sponsored by KRCL, the City of Millcreek, and Salt Lake County. A generous gift from First Utah Bank made this fun possible. You can contact the Arts Council at Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 10/30/2018 VentureOut! this summer 5/9 PRIORITIZING ROAD REPAIRS IS A BALANCING ACT MILLCREEK. Overlays, including improvements to gutters and runoff control, will be applied to a number of roads in Millcreek this summer. Overlay work on the roads marked on the map above will begin in the next couple of weeks. This particular project is the next phase of the overlay that was done last summer to the east of this area. Last year, Millcreek adopted a several year long pavement preservation plan that was designed before incorporation. Identifying which roads in the City to repair and how to repair them is a complicated process. The life of any road can be extended by repaving it from time to time. But a road can reach the point where repaving it no longer works, and a complete rebuild is required. Every third year, the condition of each road in Millcreek is objectively rated on Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 10/30/2018 VentureOut! this summer 6/9 an Operational Condition Index (OCI). On a scale of 0 to 100, the optimal timing for repaving is before a road reaches 70 OCI. Prioritizing through OCI would be the best way to maintain the life of roads for as long as possible. But funds are not always available to keep every road in optimal shape. Complete rebuilds are very expensive, and those projects must be worked into the budget many years ahead of actual construction. Roads that have passed the point where repaving no longer works are not on the map. For example, the life of 39th South above 23rd East cannot be extended by simple repaving. For now, potholes will be repaired and small fixes completed until capital funding for a total repair is available. On all roads in Millcreek, potholes reported to the Operations Division at (385) 468-6100 are almost always repaired within 72 hours. Ultimately, prioritizing street repairs is a balancing act in which the urgency of the problems created by the road defect must be considered, along with the OCI and funding availability. So when you see that the really bad roads are not being fixed, or an annoying issue you've reported is taking longer than you want to be addressed, remember that there is a plan to spread the money around. We want to keep the good roads in optimal condition so they don't tip over the edge of no return. We want to take care of immediately dangerous issues. And in the midst of it all, we are working on grants or budgeting capital for the really large projects. (More in a future newsletter about the $5.4 million the Wasatch Front Regional Council awarded yesterday for future Millcreek projects hooray!) Millcreek Planner I – Job Posting Millcreek Planner II – Job Posting Millcreek Building Inspector I – Job Posting Millcreek Receptionist – Job Posting Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 10/30/2018 VentureOut! this summer 7/9 THE DUMPSTERS ARE COMING! THE DUMPSTERS ARE COMING! MILLCREEK. Just a quick reminder that the Wasatch Front Waste & Recycling District Area Cleanup dumpsters are coming to the Millcreek area in JULY. Visit ea-clean-up/ for more information on when they will be on your street. miscellaneous REMINDER. Golden Spoke Bike Ride on June 2d, from Ogden to Provo. Or you can ride the Millcreek portion from Grandeur Peak to downtown SLC. Click here and then scroll down for more information. SAVE THE DATE. Holi Festival of Colors, Krishna Temple, Millcreek. June 9th 11AM-5PM. Click here for more info. (They say "SLC", but the Krishna Temple's in Millcreek.) VISIT us at http://millcreek.us Click here to subscribe to our weekly newsletter City Council Agenda TUESDAY, May 29, 2018 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council of MILLCREEK will assemble in a public WORK meeting and REGULAR meeting on TUESDAY, 29 May 2018 at City Hall, 3330 S. 1300 Millcreek, Utah 84106, commencing at 5:00 p.m. for the work meeting and 7:00 p.m. for the regular meeting. 5:00 p.m. - WORK MEETING: 1. Quarterly Report by SLCO Animal Services 2. Discussion on Light Pollution Ordinance Solutions 3. Discussion of agenda items, correspondence, and/or future agenda items 7:00 p.m. - REGULAR MEETING: 1. Welcome, Introduction and Preliminary Matters 1.1 Pledge of Allegiance Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 10/30/2018 VentureOut! this summer 8/9 1.2 Public Comment Audience members may bring any item to the Mayor and Council's attention. Comments are subject to the Public Comment and Policy set forth below. State Law prohibits the Council from acting on items that do not appear on the agenda. 2. Planning Matters 2.1 Discussion and Consideration of Ordinance 18-29 and Ordinance 18-30, Rezone from R-M to C-2 and Adoption of a Development Agreement for a Mixed Use Multifamily Project for Property Located at 2780 E. 3300 S. by Applicant Joe Johnsen 3. Financial Matters 3.1 Discussion and Consideration of Resolution 18-24, Adopting FY 2018-19 Tentative Budget 3.2 Discussion and Consideration of Utah League of Cities and Towns Membership $38,274.15 4. Business Matters 4.1 Discussion and Consideration of Ordinance 18-34, Amending Code Section 14.16.030 Regarding Excavation Application Permit Requiring the use of the City’s Online System and Assessing an Administrative Fee for Incomplete Applications 4.2 Discussion and Consideration of Resolution 18-25, Promotion of Fair Housing in Millcreek 5. Reports 5.1 Mayor’s Report 5.2 Reports of City Council Members 5.3 Staff Reports 5.4 Report by the Unified Police Department 5.5 Report by the Unified Fire Authority 6. Consent Agenda 6.1 Approval of Minutes for May 14, 2018 Work Meeting and Regular Meeting 7. New Items for Subsequent Consideration 8. Calendar of Upcoming Events 9. Closed Session (If Needed) The Council may convene in a closed session to discuss items as provided by Utah Code Ann. §52-4-205. 10. Adjournment In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Millcreek will make reasonable accommodation for participation in the meeting. Individuals may make request assistance by contacting the Recorder's Office, [PHONE REDACTED], at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. Public Comment Policy and Procedure: The purpose of public comment is to allow citizens to address items on the agenda. Citizens requesting to address the commission may be asked to complete a written comment form and present it to the City Recorder. In general, the Chair will allow an individual two minutes to address the Council. A spokesperson, recognized as representing a group in attendance, may be allowed up to five minutes. At the conclusion of the citizen comment time, the Chair may direct staff to assist the citizen on the issue presented; direct the citizen to the proper administrative department(s); or take no action. This policy also applies to all public hearings. Citizens may also submit written requests (outlining their issue) for an item to be considered at a future council meeting. The Chair may place the item on the agenda under citizen comments; direct staff to assist the citizen; direct the citizen to the proper administrative departments; or take no action. Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 10/30/2018 VentureOut! this summer 9/9 THE UNDERSIGNED DULY APPOINTED CITY RECORDER FOR THE MUNICIPALITY OF MILLCREEK HEREBY CERTIFIES THAT A COPY OF THE FOREGOING NOTICE WAS EMAILED OR POSTED TO: City offices (those listed on agenda); City Website Utah Public Notice Website http://pmn.utah.gov DATE: May 24, 2018 CITY RECORDER: Elyse Greiner *Agenda items may be moved in order, sequence, and time to meet the needs of the Community Reinvestment Agency* Copyright © 2018 Millcreek, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list. Subscribe Past Issues Translate