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Millcreek Tax Collector 814.838.8666
Judge Laurie Mikielski 814.451.6518
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10 MILLCREEK
Spring is a natural time to take stock of where we’ ve been and where we’ re headed as a Township. Over the past year, Millcreek’ s focus has been on steady, practical work— maintaining public safety, investing in roads and infrastructure, supporting recreation and sustainability efforts, and delivering reliable services residents depend on every day. These priorities are guided by thoughtful planning and a responsibility to manage public resources carefully.
That work is only possible because of the collaboration that happens daily between Township staff, boards, volunteers, and community partners. Whether responding to challenges, planning for future needs, or carrying out routine operations, that teamwork keeps Millcreek running effectively and responsibly.
Our residents are an essential part of this process. Your feedback, participation, and willingness to stay engaged help shape the decisions we make and ensure local government remains responsive and accountable. Attending meetings, joining programs, volunteering, and sharing concerns all make a difference.
In this Spring edition of InMillcreek, you’ ll find updates on projects, programs, and initiatives taking place across the Township, along with the people behind the work. Thank you for your continued trust and involvement as we move forward together.
With gratitude,
Jim Bock, Kylie Morris, & Kim Clear
The Millcreek Township Board of Supervisors
REMINDER: NEW USPS POSTMARK RULES AND 2026 PROPERTY TAX PAYMENTS
As the new 2026 property tax bills are being mailed out, please be aware of the recent United States Postal service postmark changes:
New Rule Effective December 24, 2025: A postmark now shows the date the envelope is first processed by an automated sorting machine, not when it is dropped in a mailbox.
This delay means mail dropped off before deadline could receive a postmark dated after it.
To avoid issues, mail important documents several days early or go to the post office and request a hand-stamped postmark.
P L A N A H E A D T O A V O I D L A T E F E E S O R P E N A L T I E S!