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Auburn City Council set to address law enforcement, snow removal policies on Thursday

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Auburn City Council will convene on Thursday for its first regular meeting at Memorial City Hall, where topics including a National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day proclamation and an in-depth snow plowing presentation are on the agenda.

Mayor James N. Giannettino Jr. will present a proclamation recognizing January 9 as National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, honoring the dedication and sacrifice of Auburn’s police officers. The proclamation highlights the historical significance and continued commitment of the Auburn Police Department to safeguarding the community.

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Additionally, Mike Talbot, Superintendent of Public Works, is scheduled to deliver a presentation on the city’s snow removal operations. The briefing will outline snow removal policies, budget constraints, plow route logistics, staffing requirements, and material costs associated with maintaining clear and safe roadways during the winter season.

City officials are expected to discuss resource allocation, operational efficiency, and the challenges posed by winter weather events in Auburn. Public safety, operational costs, and service improvements are anticipated focal points.


The meeting will also include a public comment period, providing residents with an opportunity to address the council on matters of concern. Those wishing to speak are encouraged to adhere to the three-minute time limit set for public remarks.

The session begins at 5 p.m. and will be live-streamed on the city’s website for those unable to attend in person.