Auburn Downtown Redevelopment Authority applications open through July 3

Auburn Downtown Redevelopment Authority applications open through July 3
Mayor Ron Anders Jr. — Mayor Ron Anders Jr. Official website
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AUBURN, Ala.- The Auburn City Council is accepting applications to fill two vacancies on the Auburn Downtown Redevelopment Authority.

The Auburn Downtown Redevelopment Authority aids in the revitalization and improvement of the central downtown business district. The authority is primarily used as a financing conduit to issue bonds to enable downtown projects. The authority promotes the public good and general welfare by creating a climate favorable to the location and development of new and existing trade, commerce, industry and employment opportunities.

The authority has seven members that are appointed by the Auburn City Council. Members must be a resident of Auburn and must be duly qualified electors of the City of Auburn. Members serve six-year terms, and the authority meets as needed.

Those interested in serving are invited to apply online using the link at auburnalabama.org/boards. Applications will be accepted until 5 p.m. on July 3. The City Council will make appointments at its July 11 meeting.

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