Was the city of Auburn's new summer cleanup program a success?
This will be the topic of discussion Thursday during the next meeting of the city council. Officials and council members are expected to talk about the program that wrapped up at the end of August, according to the meeting agenda.
Public works crews targeted a different neighborhood each Saturday for the cleanup, covering 11 sections in all. The crews were supposed to be on the street by 7 a.m. to pick up bundled and tied brush, bagged leaves, grass clippings and construction material left on the curb.
According to the meeting agenda, Public Works Superintendent Jerry DelFavero and Planning and Economic Development Director Jennifer Haines are scheduled to address the council during the work session.
There will be no session for the general public to be heard.
Starting Thursday, council meetings will once again start at 6 p.m. Council had been meeting at 4 p.m. during the summer.
If you go
What: Auburn City Council meeting
When: 6 p.m. Thursday
Where: Memorial City Hall, 24 South St.
Public works crews targeted a different neighborhood each Saturday for the cleanup, covering 11 sections in all. The crews were supposed to be on the street by 7 a.m. to pick up bundled and tied brush, bagged leaves, grass clippings and construction material left on the curb.
According to the meeting agenda, Public Works Superintendent Jerry DelFavero and Planning and Economic Development Director Jennifer Haines are scheduled to address the council during the work session.
There will be no session for the general public to be heard.
Starting Thursday, council meetings will once again start at 6 p.m. Council had been meeting at 4 p.m. during the summer.
If you go
What: Auburn City Council meeting
When: 6 p.m. Thursday
Where: Memorial City Hall, 24 South St.
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