Week of July 6, 2009 — Meetings, events & updates
Meetings, events & updates – Week of July 6, 2009
Note: Especially during the summer, meeting dates and/or locations are subject to change, sometimes with little notice. When possible, such changes will be sent via PLACE email and/or posted on the PLACE website http://placeforum.org/blog/.
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UA LAW PROFESSOR SUSAN PACE HAMMILL ANNOUNCES BID FOR ALABAMA LEGISLATURE
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20090702/NEWS/907019920/1007?Title=UA-law-professor-announces-bid-for-Legislature
Susan Pace Hamill, a University of Alabama Law School professor, on Wednesday became the first candidate to announce a bid for the House District 63 seat in the Alabama Legislature.
ALABAMA POLICY INSTITUTE LAUNCHES “FREE THE ETHICS” CAMPAIGN
http://montgomeryadvertiser.com/article/20090630/NEWS0201/90630035/1009/news02/Group-tackles-ethics-reform
THE CON IS ON: THE GOP’S SPANISH PRISONER/PROFESSOR — by Osha Gray Davidson
http://www.grist.org/article/the-gops-spanish-prisonerprofessor/
An informative (and humorous) commentary, by investigative reporter Osha Gray Davidson, about the author of the so-called “Spanish study” used as justification by opponents of the Waxman-Markey climate bill.
EPA APPROVES PLAN TO DUMP MILLIONS OF TONS OF COAL ASH IN ALABAMA — TUSCALOOSA NEWS
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20090703/NEWS/907029952/1007?Title=EPA-allows-coal-ash-in-state
EPA RELEASES LOCATIONS OF HIGH-HAZARD COAL ASH DUMPS; MOST ARE IN THE SOUTH
North Carolina is the state with the most sites — a dozen — where a failure like the recent one in Tennessee could kill significant numbers of people. Meanwhile, North Carolina-based Duke Energy has the most facilities on the list with 10. (6/30/2009) http://www.southernstudies.org/2009/06/epa-releases-locations-of-high-hazard-coal-ash-dumps-most-are-in-the-south.html
POVERTY NEAR THE ‘HIGH HAZARD’ COAL ASH SITES (includes Google Maps views of 44 sites)
http://www.grist.org/article/poverty-near-the-high-hazard-coal-ash-sites/
This is the weekly post from Bruce Nilles, director of Sierra Club’s Beyond Coal Campaign http://www.sierraclub.org/coal .
Excerpt: The public’s right-to-know scored a victory this week when the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finally released the list of the 44 coal ash sites deemed “high hazard.” deemed “high hazard.” Â http://yosemite.epa.gov/opa/admpress.nsf/0/078F5EC6B5804809852575E4006F980B This comes two weeks after a coalition of organizations including the Sierra Club filed a Freedom of Information Act request demanding the release of the list.
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THROUGH JULY 7 – COMMENT ON ACCR’S DRAFT MOCK ALABAMA CONSTITUTION
ACCR – Alabama Citizens for Constitutional Reform  - this month showed just how constitutional reform could be accomplished. Over 250 delegates from the 105 Alabama house districts participated in a mock constitutional convention.  Go to ACCR’s website – www.constitutionalreform.org – to see and comment on the delegates’ draft constitution. More details below, July 7.
THROUGH JULY 18 Â - ALABAMA WATERWAYS PHOTO EXHIBIT
Held at the new Lite Box Gallery at Pepper Place, 2825 2nd Ave South, Birmingham.
Gallery hours: Â Thursday and Friday, 12:00 – 5:00 pm, Â Saturday 8:00 am – noon (to coincide with the Farmers’ Market)
Info and photos from the exhibit online at: www.alabamarivers.org/alabama-waterways-photo-exhibit
Alabama Waterways – A Photographic Exhibit was designed to aid the Alabama Rivers Alliance in its mission to protect and restore Alabama waterways.  A local note:  among the ten photographers whose work is showcased in this exhibit is Alabama Water Watch  student employee Hunter Nichols (hunterious@yahoo.com). View his photography and videography at  http://www.alabamarivers.org/alabama-waterways-photo-exhibit/hunter-nichols and http://hunternichols.tripod.com/.
REMINDER: SUNDAY, JULY 5, 10:00 AM – SGT. MATTHIS CHIROUX / AUBURN NATIVE AND IRAQ WAR RESISTER
Held at the Auburn Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Hall (AUUF), 450 E. Thach. Â Open to all.
Sgt. Matthis Chiroux, an Auburn native and Iraq War resister, is returning home for the first time since refusing deployment last summer. He will be speaking about his experiences at the AUUF on Sunday, July 5th at 10 a.m.
Chiroux, a leader in the organization Iraq Veterans Against the War, won a victory last April when the Army granted him an honorable discharge during a hearing he attended to defend his actions as a Soldier. Â Chiroux also has successfully lobbied the U.S. Congress on behalf of war resisters, has led non-violent civil disobedience in numerous countries to end the Global War on Terror, travels regularly to speak out and demonstrate against U.S. Imperialism and appears regularly in print and on television. “I’m looking forward to being home,” said Chiroux. “It’s been so long and so much has happened, but Auburn still holds a dear place in my heart.”
For more information about Matthis Chiroux and Iraq Veterans Against the War, go to:
*Matthis Chiroux’s blog – - http://matthisresists.us/
*Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW) - http://ivaw.org
*IVAW member Matthis Chiroux announces his refusal to show up for activation - http://ivaw.org/node/3484
*ONE SOLDIER’S WAR: Soldier from Auburn to refuse Iraq deployment -
http://www.oanow.com/oan/news/local/article/soldier_from_auburn_to_refuse_iraq_deployment/13754/
*Matthis Chiroux - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/matthis-chiroux
*Refusing to Redeploy: My Story – http://www.huffingtonpost.com/matthis-chiroux/refusing-to-redeploy-my-s_b_191156.html
MONDAY, JULY 6 to FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 — ART EXHIBIT / SUMMER INVITATIONAL 2009
Held at the Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center, Auburn Arts Association gallery. Free & open to all.
Monochromatic works in a variety of media by local and regional artists.
MONDAY, JULY 6, Â noon- AUBURN PLANNING COMMISSION PACKET MEETING (AGENDA DISCUSSION)
Held in the conference room, Development Services Bldg, 171 N. Ross St. Open to all.
Agenda & full packet: http://www.auburnalabama.org/pc/agenda.aspx
Agenda includes:
CITIZENS’ COMMUNICATION
OLD BUSINESS
CONSENT AGENDA
1. Crosby Annexation PL-2009-00390
Applicant: James Dell Crosby
General Location: South of Lee Road 056 (Wimberly Road) and east of Beehive Road
Zoning District: Outside of the City limits
Action Requested: Recommendation to City Council for annexation of approximately 14.156 acres
2. Paramount Annexation PL-2009-00395
Applicant: Paramount Development, LLC
General Location: North of the intersection of Nash Creek Drive and Society Hill Road (Lee Road 054)
Zoning District: Outside of the City limits
Action Requested: Recommendation to City Council for annexation of approximately 0.30 acres
3. Lundy Chase Subdivision, Phase 1, Second Revision PL-2009-00394
Applicant: Civil Design and Consulting, Inc. for Colonial Bank
General Location: At the southern terminus of Lundy Chase Drive, north of Willow Creek Subdivision and south of Richland Road
Zoning District: Planned Development District (PDD) with Development District Housing (DDH) underlying
Action Requested: Revised final plat approval for a 20 lot performance residential subdivision
NEW BUSINESS
4. Bad Habits PUBLIC HEARING PL-2009-00366
Applicant: LA, LLC
General Location: 1655 South College Street, Suite E
Zoning District: Comprehensive Development District (CDD)
Action Requested: Recommendation to City Council for conditional use approval for a commercial and entertainment use (lounge)
5. College Crossing Shops Master Signage Plan MS-2009-00029
Applicant: College Crossing Shops, LLC
General Location: 1650-1654 South College Street
Zoning District: Comprehensive Development District (CDD)
Action Requested: Approval of Master Signage Plan
OTHER BUSINESS
6. Ward-Pace Annexation PL-2009-00308
Applicant: Pro-17 Engineering for Virginia B. Ward and Thomas L. Pace
General Location: 916 Lee Road 023
Zoning District: Outside of the City limits
Action Requested: Request for a rehearing for a recommendation to City Council for annexation of approximately 9.41 acres.
CHAIRMAN’S COMMUNICATION
STAFF COMMUNICATION
7. CompPlan 2030 Update – Justin Steinmann, Principal Planner
CANCELLED — MONDAY, JULY 6, 4:00 pm – AUBURN CEMETERIES ADVISORY BOARD
Held at the Dean Road Rec Center. Open to all.
MONDAY, JULY 6, 4:00 PM – SGT. MATTHIS CHIROUX / LISTEN TO THE STORIES OF ONE WHO’S BEEN THERE – IRAQ
Held at the H. Grady Bradshaw Library, 3419 20th Ave, Valley. Open to all.
Sgt. Matthis Chiroux, an Auburn native and Iraq War resister, is returning home for the first time since refusing deployment last summer after having served in the military for four years. (For more details about Chiroux, see above, July 5.)
TUESDAY, JULY 7 – LAST DAY FOR PUBLIC COMMENTS – ACCR DRAFT MOCK CONSTITUTION
Send comments to: http://www.politicalparlor.net/wp/2009/06/10/comment-on-draft-constitution/
Draft constitution created by the 2009 Alabama Mock Constitutional Convention: Â http://www.politicalparlor.net/doc/preamble/
This Tuesday is the last day for Alabamians to give their feedback on the constitution that has been drafted through the Mock Convention initiative http://www.constitutionalreform.org/mockconvention.shtml. Please support the Constitutional Reform movement by commenting on the draft mock constitution.
To find out more about ACCR/Alabama Citizens for Constitutional Reform, or to make a tax-deductible donation, go online to http://www.constitutionalreform.org/.
TUESDAY, JULY 7, 7:00 – 9:00 AM Â —- Â ORGANIC LOCAL BLUEBERRIES FOR SALE/ PROCEEDS BENEFIT HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
Held at the parking lot of Walgreens, Magnolia Ave at Dean Road, Auburn.
Organic local blueberries for sale again this year by the WeHelp Coalition, with a donation on each quart going to Habitat for Humanity. More info: Mike Kosolapoff 334-821-4859.
TUESDAY, JULY 7 – CITY OF AUBURN LIFESOUTH BLOOD DRIVE
8:00 am – 1:00 pm — Bailey-Alexander Complex, Water and Sewer Services Building, 1501 West Samford Avenue
8:00 am – 4:00 pm — City of Auburn Meeting Room, 122 Tichenor Avenue (enter from side of building, behind Cheeburger)
The City of Auburn will host a LifeSouth Blood Drive on Tuesday, July 7. Citizens are invited to participate. LifeSouth will offer two convenient locations for blood donations. All blood donations made to LifeSouth are used in the local community. For more information, please contact Stephanie King in the City of Auburn Human Resources Department at 501-7240.
TUESDAY, JULY 7, 8:30 am  – SUMMER WALKS! /  FOREST ECOLOGY PRESERVE http://www.auburn.edu/preserve
Held at the Forest Ecology Preserve. Meet at the Pavilion. No fee or registration required. Â Cancelled only for rain.
Starting July 7, 2009, join us for walks every Tuesday and Thursday morning at 8:30 a.m. Enjoy some exercise and observe the Preserve as the beauty of spring unfolds.  More info:  Jennifer Lolley at 707-6512 or go to the Forest Ecology Preserve website  http://www.auburn.edu/preserve.
TUESDAY, JULY 7, 3:00 – 6:00 PM — OPELIKA MAIN STREET FARMERS’ MARKET
Held on South Railroad Ave, downtown Opelika. Open to all.
This market is open every Tuesday through out the summer. Produce is grown by local farmers. Please call Velinda at 334.745.0466 or e-mail opelkamainst@aol.com for more information.
TUESDAY, JULY 7, 5:15 pm – AUBURN PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD
Held at the Dean Road Rec Center. Open to all.
TUESDAY, JULY 7, 6:30 PM – AUBURN PRESERVATION LEAGUE / Board Meeting
Held at the Auburn Chamber of Commerce, 714 E. Glenn Ave. Â Open to the public. www.auburnpreservationleague.org
The APL board meets the first Tuesday of each month. All meetings are open to the public and members are encouraged to attend.
TUESDAY, JULY 7 Â – OPELIKA CITY COUNCIL
6:30 pm – work session  / 7:00 pm – regular meeting
Held at 204 S. 7th St, Opelika. Open to all.
Agenda: Â www.opelika.org
Work session agenda includes:
(1) – Â a. Â Resolution, amend CDBG PY2007 Action Plan
b. Â Resolution, license agreement – balcony on 8th St.
c. Â Resolution, license agreement – balcony on S. RR Ave.
(2) – Â a. Â Request to advertise, rezoning on Frederick Rd.
b. Â Request to advertise, amend text in Zoning Ord.
(3) – Â a. Â General updates
(4) – Â Discuss/review CM agenda items of 7/07/09
(5) –  Discussion  -  a. New / Old Business – need for Executive Session;  b. Board appointments; c. Other City business.
Regular  session agenda includes:
6) Â UNFINISHED BUSINESS
7) Â REMARKS BY THE MAYOR – Â Gary Fuller
1. Â Proclamation – July 2009 Firefighter Month, thanks by MDA – Tanya Brashears.
2. Â Police Officer of the Month – Bruce Brown.
8)Â CITIZENS COMMUNICATIONS – (Limit comments to five minutes or less) Â Â Bob Shuman
9) Â REPORT OF DISBURSEMENTS
10) COMMITTEE REPORTS
11) GENERAL BUSINESS – Â Bob Shuman
1.  Re-schedule the Run to Read  event to Saturday, October 3rd, 2009.
2.  Request by Alpen Café & Bakery for a retail wine and beer on-premise license.
3. Â Request by Opelika Mainstreet for their annual Summer Celebration event.
4. Â Public Hearing, amend text of zoning ordinance, Section 9.2 B, signs.
12) AWARDING OF BIDS – Â Shirley Washington
1. Â Contract for Sectionalizing Enclosures for L&P.
2. Â Oral recommendation, recreation mgt. software system for the IT dept.
13) Â RESOLUTIONS – Â Guy Gunter
1. Â Wireless broadcast services for two laptop computers for the OFD.
2. Â Refund of occupational license fees – Revenue Dept.
3. Â Grant application for the OPD.
4. Â Grant application for the OPD.
5. Â Set public hearing date to fix assessment of demolition at 102 East Johnson Ave.
6. Â Designate surplus personal property and authorize disposal.
7. Â Authorize grant application – OFD.
14) Â ORDINANCES – Â Guy Gunter
1. Â Amend text of zoning ordinance, Section 9.2 B, signs – 1st Reading.
Details: Â http://www.opelika.org/Default.asp?ID=16&action=view&nid=410
15) Â APPOINTMENTS
16) Â ADJOURN
TUESDAY, JULY 7 — AUBURN CITY COUNCIL
6:55 pm-Committee of the Whole / Â 7:00 pm – Regular meeting
Held in the council chambers, 141 N. Ross St. Open to all.
Agenda & full packet: www.auburnalabama.org/agenda
Committee of the Whole agenda includes:
BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS. Auburn Downtown Redevelopment Authority. Three Vacancies. Incumbents: Jim Douglas and Phillip Fretwell (have served two full terms); Robert G. Poole (has served one full term and one partial term). Six Year Terms Expire July 18, 2015. Nominations.
Regular meeting agenda includes:
7. CITIZENS’ COMMUNICATIONS.
8. CITY MANAGER’S COMMUNICATIONS. City Manager Duggan.
a. Announcement of Board Vacancies. Appointments at August 4, 2009 Meeting.
(1) Auburn Water Works Board. One Position. Six Year Term Expires August 7, 2015.
(2) Greenspace Advisory Board. One Position. Four Year Term Expires August 7, 2013.
9. ORDINANCES.
a. Annexations. Planning Commission Recommendations. Unanimous Consent Necessary.
(1) Estate of Earl and Katherine Wiggins. Executor of the Estate, Paul A. Wiggins. Dan Toland (Authorized Representative). 300 Shell Toomer Parkway. Property Located west of Wrights Mill Road and south of Shell Toomer Parkway, near the Entrance to Chewacla State Park. 3.56 Acres.
(2) Richard and Sandra Eastman. 4879 Alabama Highway 147 North. Property Located on the west side of Alabama Highway 147 North
(Heath Road) and north of U. S. Highway 280. 1.34 Acres.
b. Issuance of General Obligation Bonds, Series 2009. July 1, 2009. $9,000,000. Special Five Mill Tax Fund. Unanimous Consent Necessary.
10. RESOLUTIONS.
a. Contracts. Authorize Mayor and City Manager to Sign.
(1) Additional $6,199.80. Change Order. Public Works Department. Christian Testing Laboratories, Inc. Construction Materials Testing Services for Bent Creek Road (aka Twin City Court) from East Glenn Avenue and Extension of Bent Creek Road (aka Twin City Court) to Airport Road.
(2) Public Safety Department.
(a) Howard Technology Solutions. Thirty-Two (32) Patrol Car Laptops. $122,095.
(b) Southern Software. Twenty (20) Police-PakTM Licenses and Software. $121,001.
(c) Digital Ally, Inc. Nine (9) DVM 500 Digital Video Mirror Kit Cameras and related equipment. $39,375.
b. Economic Development Department. Revolving Loan Fund. Alabama Aquarium Feasibility Study. Joint Project with Auburn
University and Lee County. Not to Exceed $25,000.
c. Temporary Construction Easements. Acceptance.
(1) Keith and Christine Nall. Property Located at 649 Shawnee Street. FY09 Streets Resurfacing Project.
(2) Madison Real Property LLC. Property Located at 1445 South College Street. South College Street Sidewalk Project.
d. Auburn Downtown Redevelopment Authority. Three Positions. Six Year Terms Expire July 18, 2015.
11. OTHER BUSINESS. 12. ADJOURNMENT.
CANCELLED — TUESDAY, JULY 7, 7:00 – 8:30 pm — ALLIANCE FOR PEACE & JUSTICE (APJ) www.peaceeagle.org
Held at the Busch Center, 508 Auburn Drive (the 2nd house behind the Auburn Unitarian Universalist Fellowship at 450 E. Thatch Ave). Park behind the Fellowship. Â The Busch Center is the small building to the left. Â Open to all.
CANCELLED — WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 10:00 AM – ALABAMA ELECTRONIC VOTING COMMITTEE / special called meeting
Held at 600 Dexter Avenue, Montgomery. Â Open to all. Â Ph: 334-242-4337.
Agenda: Special called meeting. The quarterly committee meeting will address any issues, if any, brought by manufacturers of electronic vote counting systems.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 5:30 – 7:00 PM — WEEKLY ECO HAPPY HOUR & GREEN DRINKS
Held in the back room of Zazu’s Eclectic Eatery (formerly Buffalo’s), E. Magnolia, downtown Auburn. Open to all.
This is a time and location for people to gather and discuss “Green”/”Eco”/sustainability-related issues while socializing at a locally-owned venue. Â Everyone from “professionals” to those who are just curious are welcome. This will be a child-friendly gathering for those with little ones (or even medium-sized ones), with a large space and table/floor space for them to play and still be in direct eyesight/earshot. Â Feel free to spread the word to others who might be interested.
THURSDAY, JULY 9, 7:00 – 9:00 AM Â —- Â ORGANIC LOCAL BLUEBERRIES FOR SALE/ PROCEEDS BENEFIT HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
Held at the parking lot of Walgreens, Magnolia Ave at Dean Road, Auburn.
Organic local blueberries for sale again this year by the WeHelp Coalition, with a donation on each quart going to Habitat for Humanity. More info: Mike Kosolapoff 334-821-4859.
THURSDAY, JULY 9, NOON – 1:00 PM Â —- OPELIKA PUBLIC LIBRARY BROWN BAG SERIES / BASIC FIRST AID
Held in the Library Board room, Lewis Cooper Memorial Library, 200 South 6th Street, Opelika.
Bring your lunch; lemonade, water & coffee provided. Open to all. Limited seating requires reservations: call 705-5380.
Basic First Aid: Learn basic first aid techniques that may help save a life.
Upcoming topics:
July 16 – Understanding Credit/Credit Scores: DeDe Jackson, of Four Seasons Credit Union.
July 23 – Internet safety
July 30 – Peter Huggins: meet acclaimed local poet and author of children’s books
THURSDAY, JULY 9, 3:00 – 6:00 PM — AUBURN FARMERS’ MARKET AT AG HERITAGE PARK
Held at AU’s Ag Heritage Park, Samford Avenue. http://www.ag.auburn.edu/adm/comm/themarket/
The Auburn Farmer’s Market will be held Thursdays, 3:00 pm-6:00 pm, May 21-Aug. 27. Â Check out the farmers’ market, a seasonal market which gives local farmers and producers an opportunity to sell directly to their customers, and which gives us all a chance to buy fresh, tasty, locally produced food. Entrance is free, so if you haven’t been before, come and have a look! For more information and directions, visit the website here. (http://www.ag.auburn.edu/adm/comm/themarket/). Â For more info on the market, contact market manager Dani Carroll 334-749-3353 or carrodl@auburn.edu. [Note the market has moved from its previous location on Samford Ave across from the Athletic Complex to the greenspace on the opposite side of the park's pond, near the Alfa Farmers Pavilion. The entrance will be on Donahue Drive.]
THURSDAY, JULY 9, 4:30 pm – OPELIKA HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
Held in the Planning Chambers, Opelika Public Works Bldg, 700 Fox Trail, Opelika. Open to all.
THURSDAY, JULY 9, 5:00 pm – AUBURN PLANNING COMMISSION
Held in the council chambers, 141 N. Ross St. Open to all.
Agenda & full packet: http://www.auburnalabama.org/pc/agenda.aspx (See details above, Monday, noon, July 6, PC packet meeting)
FRIDAY, JULY 10, 11:30 am – AUBURN TREE COMMISSION
Held at the Auburn Chamber of Commerce, 714 E. Glenn Ave. Open to all.
SATURDAY, JULY 11, 10:00 am — Â FOREST ECOLOGY PRESERVE PROGRAM: THE AMAZING BEAVER
PRESERVE http://www.auburn.edu/preserve
Held at the Forest Ecology Preserve. Meet at the Pavilion. Admission $2 members, $3 non-members. Ages 4 & under free.
Learn more about one of nature’s most  amazing architects.  More info: Jennifer Lolley at 707-6512 or go to the Forest Ecology Preserve website http://www.auburn.edu/preserve.
SUNDAY, JULY 11, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm — LEE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY / SECOND SATURDAYS – Living History & Whistle Stop Pickers Dulcimer Group
Held at the LCHS Museum, 6500 Stage Road (Hwy 14) Loachapoka; the museum and its grounds are located about half way between Auburn and Notasulga.
Free & open to all. http://leecountyhistoricalsociety.org/
LCHS event calendar: http://leecountyhistoricalsociety.org/calendar.html
On the second Saturday of every month, a group of history re-enactors gather at the LCHS Museum in period attire to demonstrate their arts and crafts. Â Blacksmiths are usually working at the forge, spinners and weavers are in the log cabin, and someone is always cooking up a meal in the fireplace or outdoors. The Museum is always open on Second Saturdays. Â Also on Secord Saturdays, the Whistle Stop Pickers dulcimer group meets at the Museum at 11:00am. Anyone interested in joining the group is welcomed. Bring your dulcimer or other instrument and join in the pickin’.
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CITY OF AUBURN BOARD VACANCIES:
* Auburn Downtown Redevelopment Authority – three vacancies will be filled at the July 7 City Council meeting. (Incumbents Phillip Fretwell and Jim Douglas have served two full terms; incumbent Robert Poole has served one partial and one full term.)
* Greenspace Advisory Board – one vacancy will be filled at the August 4 City Council meeting. (Incumbent Cliff Webber has served one partial term & is eligible for reappointment.)
* Water Works Board – one vacancy will be filled at the August 4 City Council meeting. (Incumbent James Baird has served one partial term & is eligble for reappointment.)
Citizens interested in serving are encouraged to contact their City Council member, the entire City Council (coagbemail@auburnalabama.org) or notify the City Manager’s Office at webocm@auburnalabama.org or 501-7260. Information on the city’s boards and commissions, including current members and their terms, available online at http://www.auburnalabama.org/BoardsandCommissions/Boards.aspx.
CITY OF AUBURN / CONSTRUCTION PROJECT STATUS REPORTS (updated weekly)
PUBLIC WORKS: www.auburnalabama.org/pw/status.asp
WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT: www.auburnalabama.org/wrm/status.asp
LEE COUNTY FORMS ‘COMPLETE COUNT COMMITTEE’ FOR 2010 CENSUS www.leeco.us
The 2010 Census is quickly approaching and to help spread the word about the Census’ importance, the Lee County Commission announces the formation of a Complete County Committee. The CCC will be comprised of citizens and public agencies and will assist with outreach efforts within the community. Having an accurate count of Lee County citizens is vital to federal funding the county may receive to assist with improving and expanding services. Interested citizens may contact Wendy Swann at 334-737-3674 or wswann@leeco.us for more information. www.leeco.us
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