City Council approves Auburn Downtown Master Plan
Few seats were empty in the City Council chambers as the council met to discuss and vote on the Downtown Master Plan.
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Few seats were empty in the City Council chambers as the council met to discuss and vote on the Downtown Master Plan.
As the City Council continues to meet to determine the future of downtown Auburn, students speak their minds on the matter of the possible new urbanism in Auburn.
When Taylor Hatchett was 8 years old, she fell in love with selling produce when she and her dad would load up a truck of peaches and head to Slocomb to sell until they ran out.
Over the last five years, Auburn City Schools has been the fastest growing school system in Alabama, averaging 350-400 new students each year.
The City Council continued discussions on building height and student housing downtown at its meeting Tuesday, Sept. 1.
Members of the Auburn City Council, Planning Commission and residents gathered to discuss current issues in the city on Monday, Aug. 31.
In the early 1930s, Bill Ham Sr. attended Auburn University and owned his own dry cleaning business, Bill Ham Cleaners. Ham also served on the Auburn City Council.
Citizens of Auburn gathered together Aug. 21 to celebrate the reopening of Toomer’s Corner and the downtown area.
In December 2014, 14-year-old Laurel Ramey and her family were told her grandmother, Sherry Ramos, had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease seven months earlier.
As students begin to arrive back to campus and school starts, so does the traffic they bring with them.
In December 2014, 14-year-old Laurel Ramey and her family were told her grandmother, Sherry Ramos, had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease seven months earlier.