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Auburn council approves court space lease, two land sales and backs bill to move Central New York Welcome Center
Summary
On April 17 the Auburn City Council approved an amended lease for Auburn City Court space with Cayuga County, authorized the sale of two tax-foreclosed properties, and adopted a resolution urging the state to relocate the Central New York Welcome Center to Auburn's Equal Rights Heritage Center; all votes were unanimous.
The Auburn City Council voted on multiple agenda items at its April 17 meeting. Votes included approval of a court-space lease amendment with Cayuga County, two land-sale approvals for tax-foreclosed properties, and a council resolution urging state legislators and the governor to relocate the Central New York Welcome Center to Auburn.
Agreement Resolution 41 (court lease) The council approved an amendment to the long-standing agreement with Cayuga County to continue leasing space for the Auburn City Court at 157 Genesee Street through Dec. 31, 2026, at an annual cost of $103,927.50 to the city operating account cited in the motion. The resolution text noted the city is required under state court unification to provide space for Auburn City Court and described the amendment as a short-term measure while…
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