City Council announces slate of improvement projects
Auburn City Council announced on Tuesday several capital improvement projects around town and a number of alcohol beverage licenses during a brief meeting.
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Auburn City Council announced on Tuesday several capital improvement projects around town and a number of alcohol beverage licenses during a brief meeting.
In front of a mostly empty chamber, the Auburn City Council certified the results of the municipal election held on Aug. 23, at noon on Tuesday.
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It may seem that work has slowly ground to a halt in the halls of power and the streets around town after the City Council failed to select a temporary Ward 4 Council member and increased funding for a road project more than two years in the making Tuesday evening.
They say people don't know what they have until it's gone, and for Auburn residents, that is the nearly nine-month wait for the City Market to re-open.