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Council narrows South Town Center goals, directs master plan and economic studies
Summary
Mill Creek City Council used its Jan. 21 strategic retreat to reconfirm a three‑year goal to complete a South Town Center master plan, an environmental impact study and an economic impact analysis, and asked staff to bring back staging options and cost estimates tied to a roughly $600,000 planning budget.
Mill Creek — The City Council on Jan. 21 reconfirmed a three‑year objective to complete a South Town Center (also referred to in materials as the subarea) master plan and begin groundwork to attract developers, including an environmental impact study and an economic impact analysis.
Council members and staff said the work is intended to produce a clear vision and actionable staging: a conceptual master plan and EIS, analysis of public‑infrastructure needs and an economic impact study that serves as both an “appraisal” of revenues and a prospectus for developers. “We need a vision. So, we need a picture of what we’re trying to do here,” facilitator Rob said during the retreat, referencing…
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