The “Winter Oaks” proposal would build 100 new residential units, including 48 single-family homes, on a 37-acre property between Vickery Road and South Main Street.
Auburn City Council
$45 million public safety building plan will go to Auburn voters
The proposed building would replace the Central Fire Station at 550 Minot Ave. and house the police and fire departments, both of which city officials say are in desperate need of new homes.
Auburn council approves new recycling program
The decision comes after months of debate over the city’s recycling system and criticism of an evolving drop-off program.
Auburn City Council to present plans for mixed-income housing project for New Auburn
The proposed development includes 48 single-family homes, 8 owner-occupied duplexes, and three multiunit apartment buildings.
Four candidates vie for two at-large seats on the Auburn City Council
Incumbent at-large Councilors Belinda Gerry and Dana Staples are being challenged by Adam Platz and Ryan Smith.
Stefanie Mahr Damien challenges Leroy Walker for the Ward 5 Auburn City Council seat
Walker has served in the Ward 5 seat for the past 12 years.
Benjamin Weisner unopposed for Auburn City Council in Ward 4
Weisner will replace Councilor Joe Morin, who did not seek reelection.
Milks is unopposed for third term on Auburn City Council in Ward 3
John Mehrmann’s name will be on the Nov. 7 ballot, but he has withdrawn his candidacy for the Ward 3 seat.
Ryan Hawes faces challenge from Tim Cowan for Auburn City Council Ward 2
Hawes is seeking a second consecutive term.
Richard Whiting unopposed for Auburn City Council in Ward 1
Name: Richard Whiting Age: 68 Occupation: Retired; former executive director of Auburn Housing Authority Political Experience: Former chairman Legislative Policy Committee, Maine Association of Public Housing Directors; former Auburn Planning Board member; chairman of 2010 Comprehensive Plan Committee; city councilor. Why do you think you’re the most qualified, or best candidate for this seat? I […]