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Spring 2026 News

Have a road issue to report?  Sent it here

MCSHA Newsletter 2025

2024-25 Firewise MCSHA

MCSHA LassenHeadwaters 2024 

MC Quick-Start Guide 2024

Information about the TinderSmart Program through Tehama Resource Conservation District and the Tindersmart (Entry) application.

MCSHA  2022 Annual Meeting Minutes (draft) 

Governing Document Voting Results

Any folks interested in joining the Mill Creek Homeowner’s PHI medical transport group, here is the link to the files these files are on Facebook.

Dumpsters

The dumpsters  are available.  They have a coded lock, please check your e-mail for the code.  These are for cabin owners ONLY.  No hazardous or toxic materials (electronics, paint, oil, treated wood, tires, propane tanks, batteries).  No stumps, rocks, asphalt, automotive, construction debris or concrete.  If they are full you must haul your garbage out.  Please do not overfill, leave open or unlocked or leave items outside the dumpsters.

Chimney Sweep

If you have been needing the service of a chimney sweep, we’ve found one that will come to Mill Creek and work for you.  All Star Chimney Cleaning in Quincy is the business and  Eli Marchus is the contact’s name, the phone number is 530 283-3583.  He comes with very good references.

General Clean Up Information

Cabin owners be extremely careful if burning cabin lot debris in the coming weeks. Lots should be cleaned up by June 30. Among other Cal Fire requirements:

  • Permitted only, check with Cal fire to assure it is a burn day. https://burnpermit.fire.ca.gov/
  • Maximum burn pile size is 4 foot in diameter.
  • Clear all flammable material and vegetation within 10-feet of the outer edge of pile and down to the bare earth.
  • Keep a water supply close to the burning site.
  • An adult should be in attendance with a shovel until the fire is out.
  • No burning shall be undertaken unless weather conditions (particularly wind) are such that burning can be considered safe.
  • Maximum burn pile size is 4 foot in diameter.
  • Clear all flammable material and vegetation within 10-feet of the outer edge of pile and down to the bare earth.
  • Keep a water supply close to the burning site.
  • An adult should be in attendance with a shovel until the fire is out.
  • No burning shall be undertaken unless weather conditions (particularly wind) are such that burning can be considered safe.

2014 Mill Creek History

In 2014 Merilee Meuter compiled a history of Mill Creek, CA that includes the names of previous owners,  stories of the our residents and the community and some great pictures of the cabins.  This download is the complete book in .pdf format.

Volunteer Fire Company

A short history of the Mineral Mill Creek Volunteer Fire Department was given to us several years ago.  This download is short in .pdf format.

View pictures of Mill Creeks’s wonderful 2017 4th of July Pancake Breakfast and Parade!

Forms

Request MCSHA Directory

Report MCSHA Neighborhood Complaint