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AUBURN — After months of discussion back and forth between the city and county, an old iron bridge that used to call C.R. 75 home may have a new home.

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Temporary parking planned for Credent Wealth headquarters

Temporary parking planned for Credent Wealth headquarters
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City officials hear list of possible projects


AUBURN — The city Redevelopment Commission can expect to take in about $1.4 million in revenue per year from tax-increment financing districts, a financial consultant said this week.
The commission should have a fund balance of around $5.4 million at the end of this year, a consultant from the Baker Tilley firm said in an annual report.
The report listed more than $10 million in possible projects for spending the money in the years ahead.
The list includes:
• remodeling of the police department headquarters;
• a new headquarters for the street department;
• downtown sidewalk rehabilitation;
• infrastructure at C.R. 11-A and Interstate 69 south of the city; and

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Auburn could boost overtime parking fines


The city now charges a $10 fine for parking longer than two hours in a downtown space.
City attorney W. Erik Weber said Thursday he will draft a new parking-fine ordinance for reaction by police and the mayor before presenting it to the Auburn Common Council for approval.
Weber spoke after the Auburn Board of Works voted Thursday to pay $9,008 for a handheld, computer-like device to be used for enforcing parking limits.
The proposed amount for a higher fine was not specified.
“We want to bump it up to where it gets their attention a little bit,” Police Chief Doug Harp said after the meeting.

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