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6/21/2024 - TRAVEL THE WORLD IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD; MILLCREEK COMMON EVENTS; CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS GO ON; etc. View this email in your browser ANNOUNCEMENTS Public Meetings City Council, Community Reinvestment Agency, & Millcreek Community Foundation Mon., 6/24/24 Work meeting 6:30pm Regular meeting 7pm City Hall, 2nd Floor NEWS Bring Your Family and Friends to Enjoy World Refugee Day MILLCREEK. Travel the world in your own backyard thanks to the partnership of Utah’s Refugee Service Office and Venture Out! Enjoy cultural performing arts, exploring the cultures, food, dance and artistic flavors of the countries our local refugee communities have come from. Millcreek is excited to celebrate World Refugee Day this weekend (6.21-22) in collaboration with Utah Workforce Services at Big Cottonwood Regional Park. World Refugee Day was first celebrated on June 20, 2001 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees. ---PAGE BREAK--- 1330 E Chambers Ave Agenda below This two-day event celebrates those who were, ‘Forced to Flee.’ This event will highlight the contributions of an estimated 70,000 refugees who call Utah home. Hosts seek to build empathy, promote understanding, and join in their resilience to build a brighter future. The festivities start Friday evening at 6pm with multicultural performances, a global market, and story telling workshops with, ‘Their Story is Our Story.’ Kids, and kids at heart, will enjoy ice blocking, face painting, and inflatable water slides. Senxao, a Latin party band, will entertain everyone with their fiery and energy. At dusk we’ll be showing the movie, ‘Elemental,’ to finish day one. On Saturday from 11am-4pm guests can play soccer and volleyball, browse the health and wellness fair, win prizes, and dance with band Jambo Africa, a local group of Burundi Heartbeat drummers who seek to spread peace and cultural awareness. ---PAGE BREAK--- July Summer Camp Registration ---PAGE BREAK--- Have kids ages 5-13? Don't know how to keep them entertained this summer? Sign them up for Millcreek Summer Camp! 5 days packed with fun - Monday through Friday 9:00am - Noon! Camp includes: - Daily climbing instruction & practice - Daily Skate skill class & open skate - New activities & games each day - Snacks (I mean come on- you can't have camp without snacks) ---PAGE BREAK--- Camp runs until the end of July--choose a week that works for you! EVENTS Ends Sunday! Register for Millcreek Summer Camp HERE ---PAGE BREAK--- 2 Weeks Left! Don't miss our Friday Night Market, a celebration of street food from around the world with a rotating roster of local chefs and cuisines alongside a vibrant row of handmade crafts and food items! SUNDAY ---PAGE BREAK--- THURSDAY ---PAGE BREAK--- Food Trucks to Enjoy on June 27th Burnt Out BBQ Comfort Bowl JURASSIC STREET TACOS Salt City Barbecue Abiyaki Hibachi Grill Independence Day Fun On Wednesday, July 3rd from 6-10 PM, Millcreek Common will host its 2nd annual Independence Eve Big Air Show! Like last year’s celebration, you’ll enjoy an evening of high-flying entertainment, incredible performances, and a drone light show. Games, special Independence Day-themed concessions, delicious food, and a beer garden will be available. The Skate Loop Legends will perform along with acrobatics, luchadores, and the Flying Aces All-Stars trampoline show. For the finale, we’ll light up the sky with a 150-drone light show. Tickets are required this year and can be purchased for $3 at MillcreekCommon.org. ---PAGE BREAK--- Fireworks Restrictions As you make your holiday plans, remember that fireworks are not permitted in Millcreek east of 900 East or west of 700 West as well as in Scott Avenue and Sunnyvale Parks. Have a Happy and SAFE Holiday!! SAVE THE DATE ---PAGE BREAK--- The first floor of City Hall will be transformed into two RC Racetracks and Micro-Crawler courses. The Hobby Shop will feature racing collectors, builders, and creators of all kinds. Test your race skills and techniques with other enthusiasts. $5 Admission for Racetrack, $5 for Crawler Courses. ---PAGE BREAK--- Can You Solve the Puzzle Box? Tuesday, June 25, 7-8:30pm Millcreek Branch Library Storytime Room Work as a team to solve the mystery box! Adults & older teens are welcome, kids may find this too complicated. This event is facilitated by Mystery Escape Room Utah. ---PAGE BREAK--- ARTS COUNCIL ---PAGE BREAK--- June 24th Millcreek Summer Jam Concert Series Enjoy the sounds of Mobius Wave, a new groove powerhouse morphing Funk, Soul, & Electronic hits into improvisations & breakdowns. ---PAGE BREAK--- CONSTRUCTION NOTICES Canyon Rim Park Improvements MILLCREEK. The pickleball courts at Canyon Rim Park reached a significant milestone this week with the completion of the concrete pour for the courts. This marks a significant achievement for the project toward substantial completion in August. We are grateful to the residents who may have experienced disturbance while the contractors were doing this work during the early morning on Wednesday and Friday. ---PAGE BREAK--- Millcreek 900 East Final Project Update PROJECT COMPLETION We are pleased to announce that construction on 900 East between 4500 South and 3900 South is coming to an end! All major construction activities on the project will be complete by June 21, 2024. Crews will remove traffic control devices and will be conducting final construction activities as they finish the last details of this project over the next few weeks. The project email account and hotline will no longer be active after July 21, 2024. After this date, all communications regarding 900 East should be directed to Millcreek. Thank you for your continued patience through this project! CONTACT US Hotline: 844-900-EAST (3278) Email: [EMAIL REDACTED] Website: millcreekut.gov Construction Underway on 1300 East between 4220 and 4500 South MILLCREEK. This project includes pavement reconstructed with complete street elements of bicycle lanes and ADA compliant sidewalks. Storm drains will be evaluated and replaced if needed. A midblock pedestrian crossing near the park will be placed to facilitate safer East/West pedestrian movement. Crews have begun removing the asphalt surface of the roadway on 1300 East, between 4220 South. During this work, drivers should anticipate uneven road surfaces and are advised to reduce their speed while passing through this area. The traffic pattern has been adjusted to one-way, with alternating traffic controlled by flaggers as necessary, and this configuration will be in place throughout the project. Drivers in the area may experience delays while traveling and should take alternative routes when possible. ---PAGE BREAK--- A Message from Granite School District about the progress on the Skyline High School Rebuild Dear Skyline Community, As many of you may have seen, the main academic wing of the building is in final preparations to be ready for the start of the school year in August. We are now making plans for the demolition of the old academic building. Currently, asbestos abatement is ongoing. Once asbestos abatement is completed inside the building, the contractor will start tearing down the main academic building itself. We expect that work to begin no sooner than the first week of July. The process of demolition is not expected to be completed until early fall. We expect there might be interest from the community in watching the demolition. If you choose to do so, please stay behind the fence and do not trespass onto the property. We encourage you to park on Virginia Drive so as to not impact our neighbors. The construction of the original building is made up of concrete and panels that are not conducive for mementos. If you’d like a memento from the old building, the school is selling parts of the old basketball court. This fundraiser will not occur until later when the project is completed in 2026. Thank you, Granite School District ---PAGE BREAK--- Central Wasatch Commission Interactive Transit Map Now Available The Central Wasatch Commission (CWC) has released an interactive Transit Map for the DWD’s Study Area. With this map, the CWC aims to consolidate the available transit options within the CWC’s study area that are available to the public in one place – on the CWC’s website. The CWC Transit Map will help facilitate trip-planning for Utah residents and visitors by providing the overall picture of what transit is available. The map also illustrates where there are gaps in transit service, highlighting where there is a need for further transit investment. The map will continue to be updated as new transit data within the study area become available. CWC staff are working to incorporate ski and trail shuttle ---PAGE BREAK--- GIS data and the CWC’s Ski Bus Priorit Access program details into the Central Wasatch Transit Map. MILLCREEK MAKES THE NEWS MILLCREEK. Councilmember Silvia Catten joined representatives of Electrify America and Rocky Mountain Power at an event celebrating the roll-out of a DC fast charging station. This station located at the UTA bus parking lot on Wasatch Boulevard is one of the first of 20 to be deployed in Utah. Learn more HERE. Juneteenth Freedom Day Celebration at Millcreek Common was a great success. See the ABC4 Utah coverage HERE. ABC4 Utah also covered the exciting Pride Day event at the Common. Check out the coverage HERE. Meetings with the Mayor Meetings with the Mayor Fridays from 2- 4pm have been set aside for citizens to meet with Mayor Jeff Silvestrini. Call 801- 214-2700 to schedule a slot. VISIT us at Click here to subscribe to this weekly newsletter Millcreek City Council, Community Reinvestment Agency, & Millcreek Community Foundation Meeting Agenda Public Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Millcreek will assemble in a public work meeting and a regular meeting on Monday, 24 June 2024 at City Hall, 1330 E. Chambers Avenue, Millcreek, Utah ---PAGE BREAK--- 84106, commencing at 6:30 p.m. for the work meeting and 7:00 p.m. for the regular meeting. The Community Reinvestment Agency of Millcreek will also assemble in a public meeting and will commence when the City Council has recessed or concluded the Council meeting. The Millcreek Community Foundation will assemble in a special public meeting and will commence when the Community Reinvestment Agency meeting has concluded. Documents: CC CRA MCF 6-24-24 AGENDA.PDF ITEM 2.2 _ ORDINANCE 24-32 AMENDING FY24 BUDGET.PDF ITEM 2.3 _ FY25 SUMMARY OF ALL CHANGES.PDF TEM 2.3 _ ORDINANCE 24-33 ADOPTING FY25 BUDGET.PDF ITEM 3.5 _ UPD REPORT MAY 2024.PDF ITEM 4.1 _ CC 5-28-24 DRAFT MINUTES.PDF TEM 4.2 _ CC 6-18-24 DRAFT MINUTES.PDF CRA Meeting Packet (PDF)Documents: CRA RESOLUTION 24-13 AMENDING FY24 BUDGET.PDF CRA RESOLUTION 24-14 ADOPTING FY25 BUDGET.PDF CRA 6-10-24 DRAFT MINUTES.PDF MCF Meeting Packet (PDF)Documents: MCF RESOLUTION 24-03 AMENDING FY24 BUDGET.PDF MCF RESOLUTION 24-04 ADOPTING FY25 BUDGET.PDF MCF 6-10-24 DRAFT MINUTES.PDF 6:30 p.m. – WORK MEETING: 1. Annual Fraud Risk Assessment; Lisa Dudley, HR-Finance Director 2. Staff Reports 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 1.2 Unified Police Department Millcreek Precinct Officer of the Month for May 2024 1.3 Public Comment Audience members may bring any item to the 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. Financial Matters 2.1 Public Hearing to Amend the Fiscal Year 2023-24 General Fund, Capital Improvement Project Fund, and Storm Water Fund Budgets 2.2 Discussion and Consideration of Ordinance 24-32, Amending the Budget for the 2023-24 Fiscal Year 2.3 Discussion and Consideration of Ordinance 24-33, Adopting a Final Budget and Making Appropriations for the Support of Millcreek for the Time Period Beginning July 1, 2024, and Ending June 30, 2025 3. Reports 3.1 Mayor’s Report 3.2 City Council Member Reports 3.3 Treasurer’s Report 3.4 Staff Reports ---PAGE BREAK--- 3.5 Unified Police Department Report 4. Consent Agenda 4.1 Approval of May 28, 2024 Work Meeting and Regular Meeting Minutes 4.2 Approval of June 18, 2024 Special Meeting Minutes 5. New Items for Subsequent Consideration 6. Calendar of Upcoming Meetings • Mt. Olympus Community Council Mtg., 7/1/24, 6:00 p.m. • Millcreek Community Council Mtg., 7/2/24, 6:30 p.m. • Canyon Rim Citizens Association Mtg., 7/3/24, 6:30 p.m. • East Mill Creek Community Council Mtg., TBD • City Council Mtg. 7/8/24 7:00 p.m. 7. Closed Session (If Needed) The Council may convene in a closed session to discuss items as provided by Utah Code Ann. §52-4-205. 8. Adjournment Community Reinvestment Agency Convening 1. Public Hearing to Amend the Fiscal Year 2023-24 Budget 2. Discussion and Consideration of Resolution 24-13, Amending the Community Reinvestment Agency (CRA) Annual Budget for the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 2023, and Ending June 30, 2024 3. Discussion and Consideration of Resolution 24-14, Adopting the Community Reinvestment Agency (CRA) Annual Budget Adopting the Budget for the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 2024, and Ending June 30, 2025 4. Approval of June 10, 2024 Regular Meeting Minutes 5. Adjournment Millcreek Community Foundation Convening 1. Public Hearing to Amend the Fiscal Year 2023-24 Budget 2. Discussion and Consideration of Resolution 24-03, Amending the Millcreek Community Foundation Annual Budget for the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 2023, and Ending June 30, 2024 3. Discussion and Consideration of Resolution 24-04, Adopting the Millcreek Community Foundation Annual Budget for the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 2024, and Ending June 30, 2025 4. Approval of June 10, 2024 Special Meeting Minutes 5. Adjournment 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 Coordinator, 801- 214-2751 or [EMAIL REDACTED], at least 48 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 Council 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. Public comment can be submitted via the City’s website at: ---PAGE BREAK--- The meetings will be live streamed via the City’s website at: Stream. The Council may convene in an electronic meeting. Council members may participate from remote locations and may be connected to the electronic meeting by GoToMeeting, Zoom, or telephonic communications. The anchor location will be City Hall. 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 DATE: June 19, 2024 RECORDER: Elyse Sullivan Agenda items may be moved in order, sequence, and time to meet the needs of the Council. 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