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WELCOME TO EAST MILLCREEK

Next Meeting:
April 6th, 2008 at 7 p.m.

(click here for current agenda)

To contact us:

East Mill Creek Community Council
Chair: Leslie Riddle

Meetings are the first Thursday of every month, at the East Mill Creek Library (2266 East Evergreen Avenue, 801 467-5084)

Click here for directions

Thanks for visiting. We will post agendas and news of interest to the citizens of the East Mill Creek area.

If you have any concerns about safety, growth, development, crime, or anything else related to your neighborhood, the East Mill Creek area, or the county, please attend our Council meetings or contact one of the Community Council members

We are always more than happy to hear from concerned and involved citizens, and we will work hard to ensure that you have a voice.


CURRENT EVENTS

Do you want to know of new and ongoing land use and development proposals within our Community Council District? click here

Upcoming Public Meeting to view preferred alternatives and provide additional comments and ideas for the East Mill Creek Community Center Master Plan.

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008
5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Evergreen Junior High School
(3401 South 2000 East)

Salt Lake County is in the process of master planning for a community center in the East Millcreek area. The site is located on Evergreen Avenue and currently houses a library, recreation center, and a park with pavilion, playing fields and other amenities. With the age of the park and existing buildings combined with the need for additional services, the County is looking at ways to provide these and other services while accommodating the growing and changing needs of the community. Since the site poses a challenge to accomplish this task, the County is interested in obtaining input from the surrounding communities as part of the master planning process. We invite you to participate.

 

Evergreen Historic District Information

To read a copy of the document presented by Korral Broschinsky (Preservation Documentation Resource) to the Utah Historical Society, click here

There have been a number of residents ask if this designation will prohibit them from subdividing their property, remodeling their home or replacing it. The answer is no. The historic designation offers financial incentives to encourage homeowners to keep their homes as original as practically possible. Several residents have already taken advantage of these incentives in our area. For more information see the following links:


http://www.utahheritagefoundation.com/
http://history.utah.gov/

For additional information about community events, visit the Millcreek Journal