City Council communicates on construction concerns
Auburn City Council discussed ongoing construction on Cox Road and Opelika Road during Tuesday night’s Committee of the Whole.
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Auburn City Council discussed ongoing construction on Cox Road and Opelika Road during Tuesday night’s Committee of the Whole.
People, music and colors filled the campus green space as the Festival of Colors took place Sunday. Indian Students Association organized the celebration of Holi where a few hundred people attended. in collaboration with SGA, Tiger Dining, ICC, UPC and other student organizations.
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The Indian Pines Public Golf Course will be closed at the end of the year for Auburn University Regional airport extension project. City Council approved a $1.2 million contribution to the extension project as part of the consent agenda at its March 1, 2022 meeting.
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At Tuesday night's City Council meeting, Beth Witten of Ward 3 continued the discussion on the Bedzzz Express mural and the zoning ordinance for community art. Witten and Mayor Ron Anders will create a committee to evaluate and present changes to the City’s zoning ordinance.
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City Council voted on a number of zoning ordinances from the planning commission at Tuesday night’s City Council meeting. The council voted to approved the zoning ordinances after residents asked them to deny it.
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Auburn City Council voted to approve the City’s proposed redistricting plan and amendments to the plan at its special called meeting despite almost 20 citizens speaking in support of the NAACP’s alternate plan.
The City Council postponed its decision to vote on the redistricting plan again with the absence of Mayor Ron Anders and Mayor Pro Tem Beth Witten. The ordinance was postponed to a special called meeting on Jan. 25 to ensure that the City can publish changes in time for Feb. 22.
Opelika Police Department arrested a man on Tuesday after he fled during an attempted traffic stop.
Residents of the City had voiced their concerns during Tuesday's Council meeting regarding the redistricting plan that was postponed from the previous meeting on Dec. 21, 2021. The plan will further be postponed until the next Council meeting on Jan. 18, 2022.
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Auburn City Council tied in a vote to approve an ordinance that would “pre-zone” property in Water Oak Ridge subdivision on the east side of Heath Road. The rezoning would change the 41.66 acres from Rural to a Large Lot Residential District.
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At Tuesday night's City Council meeting, Judge Jim McLaughlin provided the City council members with the annual report for the municipal court which saw a shift in numbers due to COVID-19.
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Protesters gathered Tuesday at Toomer’s Corner in response to the University’s announcement that employees are required to be vaccinated. Protesters had signs that read "No vaccine mandates," "My body my choice" and "I used to believe in Auburn and love it."