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11-19-21: 3900 S; SURVEY; YOUTH COUNCIL; GIVING TREE; INJURED ANIMALS; VACCINATION GRANT; etc. View this email in your browser 3900 South, looking east from 2300 East, is now a Complete Street, sporting new pavement, striping, bike lanes, street lights, and continuous sidewalks. Announcements PUBLIC MEETINGS NEWS 3900 SOUTH IMPROVEMENTS ALMOST COMPLETED MILLCREEK. The long-anticipated 3900 South ---PAGE BREAK--- City Council Tues., 11/22/21 Work Session - 5pm Regular Meeting - 7pm City Hall, 3330 S 1300 E Agenda below Join virtually HERE Improvement Project is nearing completion. A ribbon cutting will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 24th, at 1pm, on 3900 South just east of the intersection with 2300 East, Mayor Silvestrini will be joined by Mayor Dahle of Holladay to cut the celebratory ribbon and officially open the street. The public is invited. The 3900 South construction project has been a partnership between Millcreek and Holladay City, each of which owns half of the street. Construction has taken longer than anticipated, as utility infrastructure improvements by third parties did not allowing our contractor to get started until early in 2021. Working through additional problems related to COVID and the supply chain disruption, our contractor has done an admirable job of getting us to the point of having a new roadway ready this fall. ---PAGE BREAK--- Additional work will need to be done along the stretch, some of which may extend into spring 2022, but the road itself has been completely redone right down to the road base to provide a brand new street that will last for years to come. The best part: the entire $8.65 million project was paid for through grant funding, with no direct financial burden to Millcreek or Holladay taxpayers. We appreciate the patience of residents along 3900 South and the traveling public through this major construction project. For specific project information, please call or email: [PHONE REDACTED] or [EMAIL REDACTED]. NEWSIES Performance at Skyline High MILLCREEK. Skyline High will be presenting performances of the Broadway hit musical Newsies from November 18 to the 22nd in the school auditorium. Purchase tickets HERE and spend time enjoying the great songs and performances by talented Skyline students. Our partners at Wasatch Front Waste & Recycling, the folks who pick up your waste, recycling and green waste cans, want to hear from you! Take a minute to fill out the 2021 ---PAGE BREAK--- Customer Satisfaction Survey HERE. ---PAGE BREAK--- The Millcreek Youth Council partnered with the Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind on Nov. 11th to host a Fall Ball for all high-school age students. The event was exciting and very fun! The Youth Council looks forward to continuing this tradition with USDB next year! SALT LAKE COUNTY AGING & ADULT SERVICES SEEKS DONORS TO HELP SPREAD HOLIDAY CHEER SALT LAKE COUNTY. Giving Tree time is once again upon us. Every year, Salt Lake County Aging & Adult Services (AAS) partners with the community to bring a little holiday cheer to homebound older adults. AAS teams gather holiday gift requests from the agency’s most vulnerable clients and pass them on to caring donors by way of the Giving Tree a holiday tree located at the Salt Lake County Government Center’s South Building Atrium (2001 S. State Street). Donors can pick a name off the tree, shop for these gifts, and return them to AAS. Case workers deliver them to homebound seniors, the majority of whom wouldn’t receive a holiday gift without donors’ generosity. AARP Utah has provided a generous donation to AAS to sponsor the Giving Tree and will be taking on a holiday card writing campaign so that every senior gift recipient will also receive a handwritten, personalized note. ---PAGE BREAK--- “The winter holidays are often a time when isolated older adults feel forgotten. Given the ups and downs of the past few years, particularly for seniors, AAS hopes to make this holiday season a special one, but we need the community’s help to pull it off,” says AAS Division Director Paul Leggett. “We appreciate the support of AARP Utah and everyone who helps make the Giving Tree possible.” How to Participate 1. Visit the Giving Tree in the Salt Lake County Government Center South Atrium (2001 S. State Street) or email [EMAIL REDACTED] to reserve a name. 2. Bring gifts to Aging & Adult Services (Suite S1-600) by December 10th. Please place your gifts in a gift bag and leave them unwrapped. Gifts made to Salt Lake County Aging & Adult Services are tax deductible. Learn more at: Visit to learn more about AARP Utah. Help Our Injured Animals ---PAGE BREAK--- SALT LAKE COUNTY. Giving Tuesday is a global day of generosity and Salt Lake County Animal Services is excited to announce that we will be participating in Giving Tuesday on November 30, 2021. We will once again be holding a friendly competition between CATS VS DOGS to see who can help us raise the most donations for our Injured Animal Fund. The last three years the Dogs have won but perhaps this year the Cats will take the lead.......DUN DUN DUUUUN!!! Please consider donating NOW and help us hit our goal of $15,000 by midnight on Tuesday, November 30. BONUS: Big Willies, a Giving Tuesday sponsor, has generously donated this brand new Makers Mark cruiser bike for our Cats vs Dogs Challenge! For every $20 donation to the challenge, you can be entered to win the cruiser bike. You MUST put in the notes section ”Cat Bike” or “Dog Bike” in order for us to enter your name. Remember this is a friendly challenge to see who can raise more money for our Injured Animal Fund, CAT people or DOG people? We will be drawing the winner of the bike at Big Willies on November 30 between 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM. There will be BINGO, drinks, food, and other opportunity drawings. During the event at Big Willies, we will be giving DOUBLE entry tickets for the bike drawing for any donation over $20 that night only. Must be present for additional entry tickets. Big Willies is located at 1717 S Main Street, SLC (MUST BE 21 & OLDER). You do not need to be present to win. Local Pick-Up or Delivery available within Salt Lake County. For shipping & handling, arrangements must be made by the winner. DONATE/ENTER ---PAGE BREAK--- SALT LAKE COUNTY. Salt Lake Community College is hosting an ESL Express Registration Event on November 30 at the SLCC South City Campus (1575 State St, Salt Lake City, UT 84115). They will have staff available to help students navigate any of the steps to enrollment in their ESL program that day. Admissions application assistance, ESL placement process, and meeting with academic advisors for course registration will also take place. Application assistance and placement process is available from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm, with the next steps available from 3:00-7:00 pm. ---PAGE BREAK--- The admissions application fee is currently waived, so applicants can sign up for free! Vaccines Now Available for Children 5+ The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5-11. Vaccination remains our best tool to fight this pandemic and protect yourself and those around you. The Salt Lake County Health Department is offering these vaccinations at several elementary schools this weekend. No appointment is necessary, although your wait for service may be longer without one. In addition to the clinics this weekend, there will be several vaccination clinics available to those 5 years and older at elementary schools in or near Millcreek: Thursday, November 18 - Woodrow Wilson Elementary, 4-7 PM Thursday, November 18 - Moss Elementary, 3-7 PM Tuesday, November 23, Oakwood Elementary, 3-7 PM Wednesday, November 24, Eastwood Elementary, 3-7 PM A parent of guardian must be present to vaccinate a minor. Register HERE Make an appointment HERE ---PAGE BREAK--- The Small Business Employee Vaccination Grant has received $500,000 in federal CARES Act funds as part of Utah’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. It provides reimbursement to Utah small business employers that pay employees for time off to either receive a COVID-19 vaccine or recuperate should they experience side effects after their vaccination. The grant offers employers funds to provide paid time off for employees who are otherwise not eligible for paid time off. The grant may be used for both full- time and part-time employees to: Receive a COVID-19 vaccine Recuperate after receiving the vaccination Take a dependent child (5-18 years old) to receive the vaccine, or Be the caregiver for a dependent child (5-18 years old) who needs assistance to recuperate after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine. Grants will be offered to employers until December 31, 2021, or the $500,000 grant funds are encumbered. Check Eligibility & Apply Here ---PAGE BREAK--- HOW IS COVID IMPACTING MILLCREEK? Case counts through 11/18/2021 Millcreek (surrounding cities) cumulative and current cases by zip code: 84106: 4787 total cases (200 current cases) 84107: 5891 total cases (193 current cases) 84109: 3349 total cases (122 current cases) 84117: 3567 total cases (116 current cases) 84123: 6467 total cases (236 current cases) 84124: 2945 total cases (80 current cases) TOTAL: 27,006 (increase of 521 since 11/11/2021, our last reported data). JOIN THE MILLCREEK TEAM! Promise Program Intern Economic Development Intern Meetings with the Mayor Fridays from 2-4pm have been set aside for citizens to meet with Mayor Silvestrini (virtually for now). Please call [PHONE REDACTED] to schedule a slot. VISIT us at Click here to subscribe to this weekly newsletter Millcreek City Council Meeting Agenda Public Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Millcreek will assemble in a public work meeting and regular meeting on Monday, 22 November 2021 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. ---PAGE BREAK--- 5:00 p.m. - Work Meeting 1. Closed Session per Utah Code Ann. §52-4-205(c) Strategy Sessions to Discuss Pending or Reasonably Imminent Litigation Documents: ITEM 2.1 _ ORDINANCE 21-50 REZONE AT 4088 HIGHLAND DRIVE.PDF ITEM 2.2 _ ORDINANCE 21-51 DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT 4090 HIGHLAND DR.PDF ITEMS 2.1 AND 2.2 _ ZM-21-003 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT 2ND READING.PDF ITEM 3.5 _ RESOLUTION 21-40 DETERMINING ELECTION DATE.PDF 7:00 p.m. - Regular Meeting 1. Welcome, Introduction and Preliminary Matters 1.1 Pledge of Allegiance 1.2 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. 1.3 Unified Police Department Millcreek Precinct Officers of the Month for October 2021 – Officer Chris Schroeder and Forensic Investigator Emily Wood 2. Planning Matters 2.1 Discussion and Consideration of Ordinance 21-50, Rezoning Certain Property Located at Approximately 4088 South Highland Drive from R-1-8 Zone (Residential) to C-2 Zone (Commercial) 2.2 Discussion and Consideration of Ordinance 21-51, Approving a Master Development Agreement for a New Mixed-Use Planned Unit Development Consisting of 7 Residential Townhomes and 4 Live/Work Townhomes with Respect to Approximately 0.63 acres of Real Property Located at Approximately 4080, 4088, and 4090 South Highland Drive in Millcreek, Utah 3. Business Matters 3.1 Millcreek Community Foundation Presentation; Aimee McConkie, Millcreek Common Director and Mike Winder, Assistant City Manager 3.2 Wasatch Boulevard Study Update; Rita Lund, Communications Director 3.3 Request for Gate at Scott Avenue Park; Rita Lund, Communications Director 3.4 Review of Referendum Process; John Brems, City Attorney 3.5 Discussion and Consideration of Resolution 21-40, Establishing an Election Date to Consider a Possible Referendum Challenging the Adoption of Ordinance No. 21-48 4. Reports 4.1 Mayor’s Report 4.2 City Council Member Reports 4.3 Staff Reports 4.4 Unified Fire Department Report 4.5 Unified Police Department Report 5. New Items for Subsequent Consideration 6. Calendar of Upcoming Meetings ---PAGE BREAK--- Canyon Rim Citizens Association Mtg., 12/1/21, 7:00 p.m. TBD East Mill Creek Community Council Mtg., 12/2/21, 6:30 p.m. TBD Mt. Olympus Community Council Mtg., 12/6/21, 6:00 p.m. TBD Millcreek Community Council Mtg., 12/7/21, 6:30 p.m. TBD City Council Mtg., 12/13/21, 5:00 p.m. at City Hall 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 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: 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 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; City Website http://millcreek.us ; Utah Public Notice Website http://pmn.utah.gov; those listed on the agenda. DATE: November 17, 2021 CITY RECORDER: Elyse Sullivan Agenda items may be moved in order, sequence, and time to meet the needs of the Planning Commission. Copyright © 2021 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 ---PAGE BREAK---