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"WHAT COULD BE" CITY HALL; 4TH Q BUSINESSES OF THE MONTH; COVID IMPACT ON MILLCREEK, etc. View this email in your browser City Hall Needs to Move Help Us Plan Announcements Public Meetings City Council Mon., 1/25/2021 Work session 6PM Regular meeting 7PM City Hall 3330 S 1300 E Agenda below Meeting will be virtual Click here for link to live-stream NEWS ARCHITECTS LAY OUT IDEAS FOR POSSIBLITIES OF "WHAT COULD BE" MILLCREEK'S NEW CITY HALL MILLCREEK. Time is running out for City Hall's sojourn in the remodeled strip center on the corner of 33rd South and 13th East. Centrally located, the strip center has provided a convenient and comfortable temporary space to start-up our new City four years ago. But our lease will be up in the summer of 2023 and we need to make plans for a permanent location. Locating City Hall in the new City Center was not in the original thought process that brought about that development. But a conversation last ---PAGE BREAK--- summer with an owner of property in the City Center got planners within the City thinking: Would it be possible to save tax dollars by leveraging a public-private partnership to build a new City Hall? Could putting City Hall next to the Common serve as a catalyst for economic development in the City Center? The City began to solicit Millcreek residents for their thoughts about a new City Hall. Should we build one to own, or lease space again for another? Where should it be located? Is it a good idea to combine civic and commercial space? We'd very much appreciate your clicking here and filling out the survey. The City also engaged MHTN Architects to look at the possibilities of placing City Hall within the City Center. Earlier this week at a virtual special meeting with the City Council, MHTN presented some of those possibilities. Click on the button below to see the presentation. (The meeting starts at minute 7:51). As MHTN explained, tying civic uses together with public space has been accomplished successfully in many cities. MHTN provided several examples of such public/private partnerships, where shared parking, shared space for public and private activities, and shared financing benefit the entire community. A true city center, they explained, has residential, commercial and civic uses. MHTN presented ideas for retail spaces on a ground floor below a possible City Hall in the City Center spaces that would open onto the Millcreek Common's planned ice ribbon and park. They showed the possibility of accommodating the UPD's Millcreek Precinct within the building, which would benefit the City Center with a community oriented police presence. They posed ideas for sustainability of the facility. They gave examples of site plans and outlined the pros and cons of possible locations within the City Center. A new City Hall, regardless of where it is located, how it will be financed, and what it will include, is still very much in the planning stages. Residents' input is an important part of the City Council's decision-making. Please take the survey. Please watch the City Hall Presentation. Then click here to submit your Watch the City Hall Presentation HERE ---PAGE BREAK--- comments to the City or email them to Rita Lund at [EMAIL REDACTED]. Or call Rita at [PHONE REDACTED]. She would love to hear from you. One idea for a City Hall that could be built within the Millcreek City Center. Possible site plan for a City Hall within the Millcreek City Center. Millcreek Business Council Announces 2020 4th Quarter Businesses of the Month MILLCREEK. The Millcreek Business Council has selected three businesses as Millcreek's Business of the Month for October, November, and December 2020. We appreciate and support our local businesses and encourage you to keep them in mind when shopping or looking for services. Please contact each directly to discuss how they are following the COVID-19 social distancing guidelines. (Want to be Millcreek's next Business of the Month? Click here to get started.) October Wasatch Community Acupuncture ---PAGE BREAK--- 470 E 3900 S, Millcreek UT Wasatch Community Acupuncture is a nonprofit with a mission to provide our community with low-cost acupuncture through a group model that aims to make acupuncture available to people from all walks of life. Acupuncture is particularly good at treating pain, headaches, migraines, fatigue, insomnia, allergies, respiratory issues, menstrual and menopause issues, stress, anxiety, and depression. We have been in business for over 11 years and provided over 150,000 treatments. We have a sliding scale of $15-$40 per treatment (with a $15 intake fee on the first visit). Patients decide what they can afford at each visit and receive a personalized, high-quality treatment no matter what they pay. Our friendly and experienced acupuncturists are available seven days a week, including evenings. We are following all CDC and health department guidelines and recommendations for keeping our patients and staff as safe as possible during the COVID- 19 pandemic. November C. Kay Cummings 2057 E 3300 S, Millcreek UT ---PAGE BREAK--- C. Kay Cummings candies has operated for 80+ years selling handmade / hand dipped chocolates. We have a very loyal clientele and we are very grateful for their continued business. We have taken the Stay Safe/Stay Open pledge and are committed to keeping our customers and staff safe during this pandemic. We have online ordering, curbside pickup and in store options for purchasing your sweet cravings. We would like to take this opportunity to thank Millcreek City for approving us for the grant that allowed us to do some creative advertising during the holidays and also to upgrade the look of our store. We love Millcreek! December Salty Peaks Snowboard Specialty Shop 3055 E 3300 S, Millcreek UT ---PAGE BREAK--- Salty Peaks Snowboard Specialty Shop was founded in 1987 and created the "Southwestern Surf Skiers Association" that was responsible for getting many of Utah's resorts open to snowboarding when no resorts allowed snowboards. Over the last 34 years Salty Peaks has become one of the best snowboard specialty shops in the country. It has been pioneering the shop "team concept," and providing knowledgeable sales, expert repairs, an ever widening range of board-related services, and quality rentals to help introduce the community to snowboarding in a friendly atmosphere. Salty Peaks often becomes the catalyst to getting new riders to become life long lovers of snow. Salty Peaks is also the home of the "Utah Snowboard Museum" with the world's largest collection of vintage snowboards, skateboards and artifacts under one roof and it's all right here in your Millcreek community. HOW IS COVID IMPACTING MILLCREEK? Case Counts through yesterday (1/21/21)*: Millcreek (surrounding cities) cumulative and current cases by zip code: 84106: 2,891 total cases (247 current cases) 84107: 3,654 total cases (266 current cases) 84109: 2,112 total cases (188 current cases) 84117: 2,220 total cases (161 current cases) 84123: 3,974 total cases (228 current cases) 84124: 1,863 total cases (145 current cases) TOTAL: 16,804 (increase of 768 since 1/14/20, our last reported data. ---PAGE BREAK--- * The County's information is updated Monday through Saturday at 2 PM (though it hadn't been by 3:30 PM today!). Utah cumulative data (through today, 1/22/21) Total case count in Utah as of today is at 333,118, with 1,571 deaths, 12,884 hospitalizations, and 207,127 vaccines. Click here for the state's COVID-19 dashboard. Vaccines: All vaccine doses that Salt Lake County expects through February 27th have been allocated. Click here for more information, which the County will update as more vaccine becomes available. UTAH LEGISLATIVE 2021 SESSION COMMENCES CAPITOL HILL. Tuesday marked the start of the 2021 Utah Legislature. Due to COVID-19 and security issues, the Capitol is closed to in-person visitors, however community members can still tune in. There are two options for watching or listening to a legislative meeting while the meeting is in progress: 1) Participate in the virtual meeting, which allows you to ---PAGE BREAK--- provide public comment, or 2) Stream audio or video without participating, which is the preferred option if you are not planning to provide public comment. Learn how to tune in or provide public comment here. You can also track bills and resolutions, and find out who the bill and floor sponsor is by visiting: le.utah.gov. ---PAGE BREAK--- Come and join the Millcreek team! Building Inspector II or III Meetings with the Mayor Fridays from 2-4pm have been set aside for citizens to meet with Mayor Silvestrini (virtually only until after the spread of COVID has calmed down a bit). Please call [PHONE REDACTED] to schedule a slot. VISIT us at Click here to subscribe to this weekly newsletter Millcreek City Council Agenda January 25, 2021 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council of Millcreek will assemble in a public work meeting and regular meeting on Monday, 25 January 2021 at City Hall, 3330 S. 1300 Millcreek, Utah 84106, commencing at 6:00 p.m. for the work meeting and 7:00 p.m. for the regular meeting. Please see additional note below.* 6:00 p.m. – WORK MEETING: 1. Capital Improvement Projects Budget Discussion; John Miller, City Engineer 2. Staff Reports 3. Discussion of Agenda Items, Correspondence, and/or Future Agenda Items Work Meeting Documents: WORK MTG ITEM 1 _ DRAFT FUTURE PROJECTS FY2021-22.PDF 7:00 p.m. - REGULAR MEETING: 1. Welcome, Introduction and Preliminary Matters 1.1 Pledge of Allegiance ---PAGE BREAK--- 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. Public comment can be submitted via the City’s website at: State Law prohibits the Council from acting on items that do not appear on the agenda. 1.3 Millcreek Precinct Officer of the Month for December 2020 2. Planning Matters 2.1 Discussion and Consideration of Ordinance 21-02, Rezoning Certain Property Located at Approximately 4396 South Garden Drive from the R-1-10 Zone to the R-1-5 Zone 2.2 Discussion and Consideration of Ordinance 21-03, Notifying the Public of a Pending Ordinance That Would Amend the R-M Residential Zone and Planned Unit Developments 3. Financial Matters 3.1 Fiscal Year 2020-21 2nd Quarterly Financial Report; Laurie Johnson, HR-Finance Director 4. Reports 4.1 Mayor’s Report 4.2 City Council Member Reports 4.3 Staff Reports 4.4 Unified Police Department Report 4.5 Unified Fire Authority Report 5. Consent Agenda 5.1 Approval of January 11, 2021 Work Meeting and Regular Meeting Minutes 6. New Items for Subsequent Consideration 7. Calendar of Upcoming Events Mt. Olympus Community Council Mtg., 2/2/21, 6:00 p.m. TBD Millcreek Community Council Mtg., 2/2/21, 6:30 p.m. TBD Canyon Rim Citizens Association Mtg., 2/3/21, 7:00 p.m. TBD East Mill Creek Community Council Mtg., 2/4/21, 6:30 p.m. TBD City Council Mtg., 2/8/21, 5:00 p.m. at City Hall 8. Closed Session per Utah Code Ann. §52-4-205(a), Discussion of the Character, Professional Competence, or Physical or Mental Health of an Individual 9. Adjournment Regular Meeting Documents: ITEM 2.1 _ ORDINANCE 21-02 REZONE ZM-20-009.PDF ITEM 2.2 _ ORDINANCE 21-03 PENDING ORDINANCE ON R-M AND PUDS.PDF ITEM 3.1 _ MILLCREEK FY 2020-21 BUDGET - QUARTERLY REPORT - DEC 31, 2020.PDF ITEM 5.1 _ CC 1-11-21 DRAFT MINUTES.PDF ---PAGE BREAK--- 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: 5/Public-Comments-61. 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 Utah Public Notice Website those listed on the agenda. DATE: January 21, 2021 CITY RECORDER: Elyse Sullivan Agenda items may be moved in order, sequence, and time to meet the needs of the Council. *The meeting will be conducted electronically per Millcreek State of Local Emergency Directive No. 2 of 2020 and live streamed via the City’s website at: Copyright © 2021 Millcreek, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list Forward Share Tweet