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Mill Creek parks board outlines volunteer, maintenance and capital priorities; youth board reports 1,837 hours

5116843 · July 2, 2025
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The Parks and Recreation Board reported quarterly activities, youth-advisory engagement and a renewed project calendar; board chair highlighted library-park improvements, South Town Center renovation and pilot projects such as a sports-park water-filling station.

The Mill Creek Parks and Recreation Board on Tuesday provided a quarterly update to the City Council highlighting volunteer activity, event recaps and a prioritized list of park projects for 2025.

Board Chair Dennis Gobierski reported that the city’s youth advisory board logged 1,837 volunteer hours in the 2024–25 school year and currently has 62 members. The youth board’s top events included an…

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