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07/8/22: DAY OF SERVICE; #SLOWDOWNINYOURTOWN; SO MUCH SUMMER FUN!; SUICIDE PREVENTION; BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY IN NEW CITY HALL; etc. View this email in your browser Announcements PUBLIC MEETINGS City Council & Community Reinvestment Agency Mon., 7/11/22, 5:30 pm City Hall, 3330 S 1300 E Join virtually HERE Historic Preservation NEWS Canyon Rim Day of Service Saturday, July 16th 9 AM - 12 PM Canyon Rim Park, West Amphitheater Join us for the annual Canyon Rim Day of Service next Saturday and participate in one of six amazing service opportunities: UKRANIAN MARKET Help Ukrainian refugees who have settled in Utah by purchasing traditional Ukrainian food and artisan crafts. Proceeds go directly towards ---PAGE BREAK--- Commission Thurs., 7/14/22, 6 pm City Hall, 3330 S 1300 E Join virtually HERE See Agendas below Millcreek Community Council Wed., 7/12/22, 6:30 pm City Hall, 3330 S 1300 E Join virtually HERE supporting local Ukrainian refugees THE SHARING PLACE Each year The Sharing Place helps over 500 local kids dealing with a death in the family. We're going to help The Sharing Place clean up their facility and make crafts that will be given to each of the grieving kids. 72-HOUR KITS Many Canyon Rim residents are ill-prepared for a natural disaster or other emergency. We're going to assemble 72-hour kits for our neighbors who may not be able to do so on their own. OUTDOOR CLASSROOM Help Millcreek's Promise Program by assisting with the install of an outdoor classroom at Mill Creek Elementary. PEACE HOUSE Peace House is dedicated to ending interpersonal violence and abuse and empowering survivors to heal and thrive by providing support services, safe housing, and prevention education. We're going to help their clients by providing household kits that will help them resettle in a new living situation. ART ACCESS Help individuals with mental and physical disabilities receive training from professional artists. To learn more or to donate, visit CanyonRimIsCommunity.com Remember, 30% of all fatal crashes last year were speed related. Slow down!! #slowdowninyourtown ---PAGE BREAK--- Remember to #SlowDownInYourTown! COOL NEWS!! The Millcreek Springs is NOW OPEN!! 10am-10pm Daily at Millcreek Common (Don't worry - the water is recirculated & tested) TONIGHT ---PAGE BREAK--- TOMORROW ---PAGE BREAK--- SUNDAY ---PAGE BREAK--- MONDAY Summer Jam Concert Series Millcreek Summer Jam Concerts continue Monday evenings at Canyon Rim Park (3100 S 2900 Join the Millcreek Arts Council this coming Monday, June 27, at 7:30pm. Millcreek Summer Jam Concerts are free, open to the public, and family friendly. ---PAGE BREAK--- July 11th: Gazzpacho is a pop quintet with jazz tendencies that throws in interpretations of Motown, Texas Swing, and classic ballads. Imagine if Carlos Santana performed with Amy Winehouse at a Lake Street dive in downtown Detroit. The lineup features talented Utah music scene veterans Gina Koziatek on lead vocals and fiddle, Craig Schriber on guitar, Bill Stoye on percussion, Brad on bass, and Phil Triolo playing the sax and clarinet. Sponsored by Salt City Homes, The City of Millcreek, and Venture Outdoors. Please visit www.millcreekartscouncil.org for more on these and other artistic events in our community. THURSDAY ---PAGE BREAK--- ALMOST EVERYDAY ---PAGE BREAK--- New Suicide Prevention Lifeline Active July 16th ---PAGE BREAK--- The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline will go live this July. 988 has been designated as the three-digit dialing code that will route callers to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and increase accessibility of the Lifeline for individuals beginning July 16, 2022. A direct three-digit line to trained counselors can open the door for millions of Americans to seek the help they need, while sending the message to the country that healing, hope, and help are happening every day. As the universal dialing code for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 988 will increase the accessibility of these life-saving interventions and resources. Similar to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, a 988 crisis line that is effectively resourced and promoted will be able to: Connect a person in a mental health crisis to a trained counselor who can address their immediate needs and help connect them to ongoing care Reduce health care spending with more cost-effective early intervention Reduce use of law enforcement, public health, and other safety resources Meet the growing need for crisis intervention at scale Help end stigma toward those seeking or accessing mental healthcare Increased collaboration between 911 and 988 can provide more options for those in crisis, such as dispatching mobile crisis teams to individuals in mental health or suicidal crisis rather than police or EMS, and greater coordination of care options like crisis stabilization units. Such collaborations can reduce the burden on the costly use of hospital emergency departments. ---PAGE BREAK--- Even If Someone In Crisis Knows Where The Key Is, The Time It Takes to Unlock a Firearm May Be Just Enough Time For Them to Change Their Mind! Store Your Firearms Safely!! Pick up a FREE gun lock at City Hall (3330 S 1300 E) during regular business hours 8-5. Thanks to Intermountain Healthcare for providing this important safe firearm storage tool to our community. Increase Firearm Safety/Reduce Access from Unintended Use SAVE THE DATE Granite Branch Library Open House Celebrate the opening of the County Library's new Granite branch with crafts, games, activities, and scavenger hunts for adults and kids, along with a ribbon cutting and speeches from local leaders. In 2020 Salt Lake County broke ground on the Granite branch, a 33,000 square-foot facility in South Salt Lake, located at the corner of 3300 South and 500 East. The Granite branch is built on the site of the old Granite High School building, which was closed in 2009. Community feedback was instrumental in the design and planned services of the Granite branch, which focuses on preserving the history and community of the neighborhood. WHAT: Granite Branch Grand Opening WHEN: Friday, July 15, 10:30 am–7 pm WHERE: The County Library I Granite 3331 South 500 East South Salt Lake ---PAGE BREAK--- Be a Part of the New City Hall! Millcreek City Hall is well on its way! You may be able to see the cranes, elevator shafts, and general excitement as you drive past the Millcreek Common. Our new city hall is going to be a hub of community activity when it is opened for business in August of 2023. It will be the new headquarters for all ---PAGE BREAK--- Millcreek City staff, Millcreek’s police precinct, and (more importantly to some) a restaurant and café! Artist rendering of a future restaurant space (left) and cafe space (right) on the first floor of the new City Hall. Millcreek is now seeking RFPs (Requests for Proposals) for the new café and concept kitchen going in on the bottom floor of City Hall. These new spaces will be located right next to the already popular Millcreek Common skating ribbon and down the hall from the upcoming 10,250-sf public market area. These state-of-the-art facilities will become a gathering place for our Millcreek community. Is YOUR business a great fit for the new café or concept kitchen in City Hall? Reach out to our Economic Development team at [EMAIL REDACTED] for more information! ---PAGE BREAK--- Mayor Silvestrini and his wife, Leslie, get ready to join the Lions Club Fourth of July parade with a cart full of candy!! Meetings with the Mayor Fridays from 2-4pm have been set aside for citizens to meet with Mayor Silvestrini. Please call [PHONE REDACTED] to schedule a slot. VISIT us at Click here to subscribe to this weekly newsletter Millcreek City Council & Community Reinvestment Agency 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, 11 July 2022 at City Hall, 3330 S. 1300 Millcreek, Utah 84106, commencing at 5:30 p.m. for the work meeting and 7:00 p.m. for the regular meeting. 5:30 p.m. – WORK MEETING: Documents WORK MTG ITEM 1 _ ZM-22-009.PDF WORK MTG ITEM 2 _ MILLCREEK COMMON RENTALS.PDF WORK MTG ITEM 3A _ ZT-22-004 CITY COUNCIL MEMORANDUM.PDF ---PAGE BREAK--- WORK MTG ITEM 3B _ ZM-22-008 STAFF REPORT.PDF ITEM 2.1 _ RESOLUTION 22-20 APPOINTING PLANNING COMMISSIONERS.PDF ITEM 3.1 _ RESOLUTION 22-21 INTERLOCAL WITH HOLLADAY FOR MURRAY HOLLADAY RD.PDF ITEM 3.2 _ ORDINANCE 22-33 AMENDING TITLE 13.PDF ITEM 3.3 _ ORDINANCE 22-34 AMENDING TITLE 15.PDF ITEM 3.4 _ RESOLUTION 22-22 CDBG AUTHORIZING SIGNATURE.PDF ITEM 5.1 _ CC 6-13-22 DRAFT MINUTES.PDF ITEM 5.2 _ CC 6-27-22 DRAFT MINUTES.PDF 1. ZM-22-009, Calla Homes Phase II Discussion; Allie Platt, Lotus Company 2. Millcreek Common Rental Discussion; Community Life Events – Millcreek Common Team 3. Planning Matters First Readings: a. ZT-22-004, Amendments to Chapter 19.86 of the Millcreek Code to the Powers and Duties of the Historic Preservation Commission; Francis Lilly, Planning & Zoning Director b. ZM-22-008, Rezone Request from R-1-8 to R-1-6 to Accommodate a Flag Lot at 3209 S. Orchard Street; Carlos Estudillo, Planner 4. Staff Reports 5. 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 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. Planning Matters 2.1 Discussion and Consideration of Resolution 22-20, Approving Appointments to the Planning Commission 3. Financial Matters 3.1 Discussion and Consideration of Resolution 22-21, Approving an Interlocal Cooperative Agreement with City of Holladay for Utility Boxes and Covers and Installation of Concrete Collars on Murray Holladay Road 3.2 Discussion and Consideration of Ordinance 22-33, Amending Title 13 Parks and Recreation by Adding a Definition for Plaza 3.3 Discussion and Consideration of Ordinance 22-34, Amending Title 15 Chapter 32 of the Millcreek Code of Ordinances Entitled Fit Premises Adding Additional Safety Requirements 3.4 Discussion and Consideration of Resolution 22-22, Authorizing and Recognizing Mayor Jeff Silvestrini as the Official Authorized to Execute Agreements for and on Behalf of Millcreek with Salt Lake County Regarding the Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) for the Program Year 2022-2023 4. Reports 4.1 Mayor’s Report 4.2 City Council Member Reports 4.3 Staff Reports 5. Consent Agenda 5.1 Approval of June 13, 2022 Work Meeting and Regular Meeting Minutes ---PAGE BREAK--- 5.2 Approval of June 27, 2022 Work Meeting and Regular Meeting Minutes 6. New Items for Subsequent Consideration 7. Calendar of Upcoming Events Planning Commission Mtg., 7/20/22, 6:30 p.m. City Council Mtg., 7/26/22, 7:00 p.m. 8. Closed Session (If Needed) The Council may convene in a closed session to discuss items as provided by Utah Code Ann. §52-4-205. 9. Adjournment Millcreek Historic Preservation Committee Agenda Public Notice is hereby given that the Historic Preservation Commission of Millcreek will assemble in a regular public meeting on Thursday, 14 July 2022 at City Hall, 3330 S. 1300 Millcreek, Utah 84106, commencing at 6:00 p.m. 6:00 - REGULAR MEETING 1. Discussion of Potential Historic Resources 2. Visioning and Strategic Planning 3. Conditional Uses and Standards of Review 4. Approval of the June 9, 2022 Special Meeting Minutes 5. Adjourn 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: 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 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: July 7, 2022 CITY RECORDER: Elyse Sullivan ---PAGE BREAK--- Agenda items may be moved in order, sequence, and time to meet the needs of the Council and Agency. Copyright © 2022 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