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City of Auburn
The major items of work include the demolition of the existing building and drive thru, construction of new parking lot, replacement of sidewalk and curb ramps along 1st St NE and Auburn Avenue, storm drainage and sewer lines including new manholes and catch basins, and pavement reconstruction in the alley includes 190 LF solid wall PVC storm pipe SDR-35 12" diam., 1 LS CCTV camera system complete, 35 LF directional boring 3" conduit, 155 LF PVC sanitary sewer pipe SDR-35 8" diam.
Posted Date
Feb 25, 2026
Due Date
Mar 11, 2026
Release: Feb 25, 2026
City of Auburn
Close: Mar 11, 2026
The major items of work include the demolition of the existing building and drive thru, construction of new parking lot, replacement of sidewalk and curb ramps along 1st St NE and Auburn Avenue, storm drainage and sewer lines including new manholes and catch basins, and pavement reconstruction in the alley includes 190 LF solid wall PVC storm pipe SDR-35 12" diam., 1 LS CCTV camera system complete, 35 LF directional boring 3" conduit, 155 LF PVC sanitary sewer pipe SDR-35 8" diam.
City of Auburn
Replace Auburn Avenue Theater and new downtown park adjacent to the theater. The major items of work include constructing Auburn Avenue Theater and new downtown park adjacent to the theater includes Alternate 1 - roof membrane, alternate 2 - lobby gypsum board ceilings, alternate 3 - lobby wood wall panels, alternate 4 - roof leak detection system, alternate 5 - roof equipment screen, alternate 6 - ERCES equipment, alternate 7 - AV equipment list.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 19, 2026
Release: -
City of Auburn
Close: Mar 19, 2026
Replace Auburn Avenue Theater and new downtown park adjacent to the theater. The major items of work include constructing Auburn Avenue Theater and new downtown park adjacent to the theater includes Alternate 1 - roof membrane, alternate 2 - lobby gypsum board ceilings, alternate 3 - lobby wood wall panels, alternate 4 - roof leak detection system, alternate 5 - roof equipment screen, alternate 6 - ERCES equipment, alternate 7 - AV equipment list.
City of Auburn
Qualified consulting teams to provide professional services for the design, geotechnical evaluation and recommendations, and construction support for the 2027 local street preservation project. The design contract will encompass comprehensive project management and full civil design services, including roadway, storm, water and sewer utility plans, specifications, and estimates.
Posted Date
Jan 19, 2025
Due Date
Feb 6, 2026
Release: Jan 19, 2025
City of Auburn
Close: Feb 6, 2026
Qualified consulting teams to provide professional services for the design, geotechnical evaluation and recommendations, and construction support for the 2027 local street preservation project. The design contract will encompass comprehensive project management and full civil design services, including roadway, storm, water and sewer utility plans, specifications, and estimates.
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Entity: City of Auburn, WA
Use when the solution is highly differentiated or proprietary and essential to operations (e.g., similar to the Flock Safety LPR camera system approved via Resolution 5809).
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Auburn
This document provides an assessment of the City of Auburn's housing needs and characteristics, supporting its Housing Element Update and Comprehensive Plan. It evaluates population demographics, household economics, housing inventory, and affordability, identifying current and projected housing needs. The assessment addresses racially disparate impacts and displacement risks, and analyzes land capacity against regional growth targets, ultimately recommending zoning and density adjustments to accommodate future housing development, particularly for lower-income households.
The City Council study session included discussions on budget adjustments, capital project budgets, and new budget authority for an onion program. Key topics involved realigning revenue sources, carrying forward unspent expenditures from 2019, adjusting capital project budgets with grant funding, and addressing the impact of the new state's minimum wage on the parks department. Also reviewed was the Planning Commission at land use legislative process.
The meeting included appointments to the Junior City Council and a police promotional ceremony, where Sergeant Josh guson was honored. A 30-year service pin was awarded to Chief Mark CER. Proclamations were made for Peace Officers Memorial Day, Professional Municipal Clerks Week, Affordable Housing Week, and Asian-American Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
The council held a study session that included a financial update for Q2 2022, covering revenues, expenditures, sales tax, property taxes, utility tax, and building permits. The council also discussed a resolution supporting comprehensive reproductive health care and marriage equality, as well as protections through Washington state and federal legislative actions.
The meeting was convened to address the process of filling a City Council vacancy, including a review of the legal requirements and procedures from other municipalities. The council discussed the creation of an application, public outreach strategies, and application screening procedures, including a blind application process. The ad hoc committee recommended the top five candidates for interviews. The council agreed to send out letters to the five applicants for the interview process and decided that each council member would submit two questions based on their committees by January 20th.
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