(KLZA)-- The City of Auburn will conduct a meeting Tuesday evening at 6 p-m to receive public input on Downtown Revitalization. The meeting will be held at City Hall.
Auburn has received a grant from the Nebraska Department of Economic Development to update the 2011 Downtown Revitalization Plan, and become eligible for a grant of up to $350,000 to be used for downtown improvements.
The plan includes an area from 11th to 15th Streets, H to L Street, Courthouse Square, from 18th to 21stStreets and M to P Streets and the Courthouse Avenue Connector.
Those attending will be asked to fill out a survey and provide input on what projects should be included in the Downtown Revitalization Plan.
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