RETIRING EMPLOYEES
Robert Donikowski, Inspector
Emma George, Project Engineer
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Katrina Kuhl, Police Officer
Jonathan Kutterna, Police Officer
RETIRING SUPERVISOR,
BRIAN MCGRATH
• After graduating from Edinboro
University in 1978, went to work in
the Millcreek Streets Department
• Among other duties, ran a road
grader, plowed snow and operated
the township’s asphalt plant
• In 1993, after learning of Paul
Martin’s pending retirement,
decided to run for Superv isor
• Won a close first election in 1993
and three more elections in 1999,
2005 and 2011
• Was a proponent of the much
needed Municipal Building
Brian McGrath
renovation in 1997
• Supported the formation of the Millcreek Paramedic Service
and the use of the Local Services Tax to aid the Volunteer Fire
Departments
• To help alleviate decades of flooding problems, worked to
construct six large regional storm-water detention basins
• Worked to transform the Harper Dump (a designated Superfund
Site) into a golf course and the former Currie Dump into athletic
fields
• Since 1994, the Township’s parks and recreational areas have
dramatically improved and expanded through acquisition of
Veterans’ Park, Bridger Park, the Millcreek Golf and Learning
Center and Erie Golf Club
• Was a driving force behind the Erie Area Council Of
Governments, serving as chairman numerous times
• Championed the finding of dedicated funding for Regional
Assets
• Served two terms on the Governor’s Local Government
Commission
• Served for 10 years on the Executive Board for the Pennsylvania
State Association of Township Supervisors, for the past two years
as Second Vice-President
• Was awarded PSATS’ President’s Leadership Award in 1998
• In 2012, was the recipient of the Governor’s Award for Local
Government Excellence
• Brian and wife Carol live in northwest Millcreek, their daughter
Caitlin and son-in-law Will Gerber live in Hudson, OH
MILLCREEK
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