Who We Are
The Mill Creek Community Association

MCCA is located within the City of Mill Creek, Snohomish County, Washington. The Association is comprised of over 3 dozen separate divisions consisting of single family homes, town homes, condominiums, and apartments. The membership of MCCA is about 10,000 – over half the population of the City of Mill Creek. The Association owns and maintains over 160 acres of common areas, including a large nature preserve, playgrounds, and parks, complete with trails, sidewalks, and paths. The first spawning salmon were observed in Penny Creek in the Nature Preserve in 2006, after being absent for many years.
MCCA has permanent employees who handle the administrative, security, and maintenance responsibilities, but the organization itself is run by a large number of volunteers who serve on the Board of Directors, and the various committees. An annual fee is paid by all households to support the operations and maintenance within MCCA.
Background and History
Mill Creek has changed considerably since it’s creation over 30 years ago. Anyone who purchases a home, townhouse, condo or apartment complex within the original Planned Residential Development of Mill Creek is a voting member of the Mill Creek Community Association. Read more
MCCA Vision
The Mill Creek Community Association has three principle objectives that make up its vision: To foster a sense of community; communicate and respond to membership concerns; maintain security functions and maintain common areas. Read more
MCCA Residential Divisions
There are over three dozen residential divisions within the Mill Creek Community Association. They are listed here.
