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What you need to know: Auburn City Council

Auburn City Council Monday, Sept. 18 Auburn Hall Sports tourism  What happened: The City Council received a presentation from sports tourism consulting firm Huddle Up Group, which arrived in Auburn on Monday to begin its $31,000 study on sports tourism.  Consultant Jon Schmieder told the council that they’ve already conducted a number of interviews of […]

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Destroying Auburn's identity

Recently, I watched eight men make a decision that will fundamentally alter the landscape in Auburn forever. Led by city councilor Jim Pross, who is originally from New Jersey, the council decided to cease protections of the phenomenally unique Auburn agricultural zone by voting to adopt the Recreational Planned Unit Development Ordinance amendments. The council […]

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Auburn clears way for development near recreational land

AUBURN — A few dozen people streamed into Auburn Hall on Monday to speak against a proposed zoning ordinance that will make it easier for commercial development near the city’s major recreational areas, but most left disappointed.  The City Council voted 5-2 during final reading to implement the ordinance that city officials believe could attract new […]

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Werts running for Auburn council

AUBURN — A former fire chief and state legislator is throwing his hat into the ring for City Council. R. Wayne Werts, who retired from the Auburn Fire Department in 2010 after serving 33 years — the last nine as chief — will seek one of two at-large seats on the council.  Following his retirement, […]

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Hayes’ diatribe unwarranted

In his letter (May 4), former Auburn Councilor Bob Hayes criticized Mayor Jonathan Labonte for “a flood of e-mails” to recent city managers. Having personally tried to get those former employees to work for Auburn taxpayers, I am confident that the mayor’s e-mails were warranted. While weak mayors historically are typical of the manager-council form […]

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Resetting Auburn’s ‘house’

Recently, Auburn’s current mayor was quoted as saying “The house has been shaken off its foundation for a while now.” A community’s foundation is its people and its public and private entities. Fortunately, Auburn’s foundation is still strong. Unfortunately, the social/economic/political “house” has been weakened and detached. “For a while,” the mayor has: • Overwhelmed […]

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Auburn needs stability

Something is very wrong in Auburn City Hall. During the past five years, since January of 2012, Auburn has had two city managers and is looking for a third. There has been a full (not interim) city manager only two-thirds of the time. The current acting city manager, who had been a candidate for the […]