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The City of Auburn's award-winning GIS Division maintains an extensive collection of geographic data. The following maps and applications highlight and demonstrate how GIS is used across the City. These items are provided for public use.
Nov 22, 2024 · The mission of the Auburn Parks and Recreation Department is twofold: to provide quality leisure services and facilities to the citizens of Auburn and to appropriately manage Auburn's cemeteries. We will achieve this by:
Auburn. This Ordinance contains performance criteria intended to insure that neighbors are protected from adverse impacts. The Ordinance also contains performance criteria to protect the community’s general welfare. Zoning districts are few in number, and each has a clearly different purpose. Distinctions among
Controlling and regulating the growth of Auburn, concentrating development in areas where adequate sewerage facilities, roads, and schools can be provided, and limiting development in areas where these facilities are not and should not be provided.
The City of Auburn (City) receives an annual CDBG allocation from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to fund a broad range of activities that preserve and develop a viable community.
CompPlan 2030 is the City of Auburn’s plan for future growth and development. It provides recommendations for the future based on public input, analysis of existing and future conditions and best planning practices.
The City of Auburn and Lee County have been among the fastest growing communities in Alabama for some time. The table below shows population change since 1970 for the cities of Auburn and Opelika, Lee County, and the State of Alabama. The City of Auburn has seen tremendous growth since 1970, more than tripling in population since that date.
WHEREAS on July 6, 1999, the City Council of the City of Auburn, Alabama, did by Ordinance Number 1842, amend the Code of the City of Auburn to levy a business privilege license tax by the authority of the Code of Alabama, and whereas …
The City of Auburn has embarked upon an exciting new venture – imagin-ing its future! At the invitation of the Mayor and Council, many people, all of them volun - teers and representing all aspects of the Auburn community, have spent a consider - able amount of time during the past year thinking, discussing, listening and recom -