You may have noticed a number of improvement projects in downtown Auburn recently. Monday night the Council spent a good deal of time discussing topics that will allow further improvements to be made.
Up first was a meeting with representatives of the School House Graphic Products students from Arnold, Nebraska. Mayor Scott Kudrna. ( play audio :37 seconds )
The Auburn Council also further discussed ways to move forward with gaining recognition for areas of the city from the Nebraska State Historical Society. ( play audio :21 seconds )
Mayor Kudrna says the goal is to help business owners make improvements while preserving historic looks. ( play audio :39 seconds )
Mayor Kudrna explains some of the hoops the City will need to set up to meet guidelines and keep local control of the projects. ( play audio :35 seconds )
The Auburn Council is also looking for ways to continue utilizing economic development funds the City is currently using for improvement projects. ( play audio 1:05 )
Mayor Kudrna also provided an update on additional asphalt projects and a bridge project the City has JEO Consulting looking at. ( play audio 1:13 )
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