Millcreek is opening up the city's wallet to help families devastated by that massive apartment fire. They're releasing emergency funds to help victims get back on their feet after losing their homes.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 90 before that.
The city will spend up to $12,000, funded by reallocating existing budget line items.
The 22 households displaced by the fire at the Willow Glen Apartments.
No groups negatively affected
The meeting included recognition for the Officer of the Month and updates on public safety efforts, including the importance of emergency preparedness through programs like CERT.
Residents displaced by Millcreek house fire Gephardt Daily News
The city is formalizing aid for residents displaced by a major apartment fire. This includes direct cash payments and city staff support.
After a major fire displaced 41 residents, the city is providing $12,000 in emergency aid and coordinating donations to help families find new housing.
Millcreek inundated with physical donations, asks for money for fire victims KSL.com
Millcreek council approves funds to go to Willow Glen Fire victims ABC4 Utah
Millcreek allocates emergency funds to help fire victims after devastating apartment blaze KSL TV 5
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