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CompPlan 2030 Public Input Meeting

Hubert and Grace Harris Center

This meeting will consider recommendations from the public on an update to the comprehensive plan for the City of Auburn. The community will have an opportunity to review and comment on the update.

Auburn Bike Bash

Richland Road Elementary School

The 19th annual Auburn Bike Bash is hosted by the City of Auburn\, the Auburn Bicycle Committee\, and Auburn City Schools. The event provides several activities for all ages\, such as bicycle rides of varying distances\, bicycle inspections\, helmet fittings\, exhibits\, and children’s activities\, and more. Those wishing to participate can...

Citywide Traffic Meeting

Frank Brown Recreation Center

<span class=\'style-scope news-article\'>The 2018 Citywide Comprehensive Traffic Study is underway\, and the City of Auburn is seeking input from residents at a public meeting. </span><span class=\'style-scope news-article\'>Residents are invited to drop in between 3 to 7 p.m. to help pinpoint areas of Auburn they think need traffic improvements. Maps will be...

Urban Tree Canopy Assessment Community Meeting & Workshop

Frank Brown Recreation Center

Trees improve air quality\, provide shade\, decrease erosion\, and remove pollutants from stormwater. The Alabama Forestry Commission is studying the tree canopy of the City of Auburn to see if we can use more trees to improve our management of stormwater runoff and improve water quality in our rivers and...

Travel with Care Focus Forward Kickoff

Auburn City Hall

Focus Forward\, the latest Travel with Care safety campaign from the City of Auburn and Auburn University\, aims to focus the attention of Auburn’s drivers\, bicyclists and pedestrians to the importance of minimizing distractions behind the wheel\, in the bike lane and on footpaths. <br class=\'style-scope news-article\' />This official campaign...

Open House for Bikeway, Greenway Plan

Development Services Building

The City of Auburn will host an open house for Connect Auburn: A Plan for Auburn's Greenways and Bikeways. The goal of Connect Auburn is to identify opportunities for new and improved greenway and bicycling connections throughout Auburn. Interested community members are invited to weigh in on draft recommendations for...

“The Thick and Thin: Managing Conflict in Organizations”

The Office of Public Service will be hosting a Community Partner Training Session on managing conflict with Bernard LaFayette Jr., civil rights icon and Breeden Eminent Visting Professor in the College of Liberal Arts. Admission is free, but seating is limited! To reserve a seat, contact Whitney Lee at wcl0011@auburn.edu....

Arbor Day Tree Giveaway

Various Locations

The City of Auburn Tree Commission will host its annual Arbor Day Celebration by giving away dogwood, sourwood and apple tree seedlings to citizens free of charge while supplies last. Planting instructions will be included with the seedlings. The giveaways are located at Kroger on Dean Road, Publix at Moore’s Mill...

StrawberryFest

Town Creek Park , United States

This inaugural Auburn festival features fresh-picked strawberries, jams, baked goods, paintings and/or crafts all with a strawberry theme, and is free and open to the public.

20th Annual Auburn CityFest

Kiesel Park

<div class='page' title='Page 6'><div class='section'> <div class='layoutArea'> <div class='column'> The Auburn CityFest is the largest, free outdoor festival in Auburn, Alabama. Over 15,000 patrons visited last year’s Auburn CityFest at beautiful Kiesel Park. This year‘s theme is “Back to the Future”, so everything 80s will be celebrated! This event is...

Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day

Environmental Services Department complex

Environmental Services will host its biannual Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day; Auburn residents are invited to drop off up to 20 pounds of hazardous waste not accepted in regular garbage and trash collection. Computers and electronics will be accepted as well as paper documents for secure, on-site shredding. Residents may bring up...