(KLZA)-- The Auburn City approved the expenditure of $2,500 in KENO fund monies to be used toward the purchase of the annual Auburn Eagles July 4th Fireworks Display.
This is the first time the City has donated toward the fireworks display.
In other action during the Monday evening meeting applications for special designated liquor licenses for American Legion Post #23 for April 30th and for Auburn Discount Liquor for an April 30th fund raising event were both approved.
Mayor Scott Kudrna also noted the City is pushing for action on s6 – 8 dilapidated houses in the community. Kudrna said the owners have been asked to make improvements or to have the houses torn down.
The Council also approved a proclamation recognizing March 28th – April 2nd as Community Development Week.
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