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Millcreek Council unanimously approves certified tax rate of 0.001267 to fund Unified Police

3866663 · June 16, 2025
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Summary

At a June 16 special meeting, the Millcreek City Council approved a certified tax rate of 0.001267, producing $11,000,009.03 identified for Unified Police; an additional $559 figure was mentioned but not explained in the transcript.

The Millcreek City Council on June 16, 2025, unanimously approved an ordinance setting the city's certified tax rate at 0.001267, the council said at a special meeting called for that purpose.

The action, which council members said reflects no tax increase, was described by the meeting presenter as producing certified tax revenue of $11,000,009.03 "to pay for Unified Police." The presenter also referenced a separate figure of $559; the transcript did not specify the purpose of that amount.

Council member Tom moved to approve "the ordinance determining the certified tax rate and then levying taxes upon real and personal property within our city, to that rate," and Council member Sherry seconded the motion. The council referred to the ordinance in the meeting as "ordinance 205-25." Mayor Silverstreaming asked for roll call, and the roll was called before the mayor stated the vote was unanimous and the certified tax rate was adopted.

No discussion on the motion was recorded in the transcript. Mayor Pro Tem Weepi was mentioned as planning to attend a conference the following day; Mayor Silverstreaming said they would be out of town at Phantom Ranch in the Grand Canyon.

The special meeting opened at 5:00 p.m. on June 16, 2025, and the council adjourned after the vote. The transcript did not provide further detail about how the certified-tax revenue will be allocated beyond the statement that $11,000,009.03 would pay for Unified Police, nor did it explain the separate $559 figure.