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City reports progress on 121 Mill Street resource center; volunteers, tenants and HUD 108 loan noted

2221602 · February 4, 2025
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City staff described renovations, volunteer activity and operational plans at the 121 Mill Street resource center, reporting a soft opening that served more than 60 people and ongoing renovations to create space for drop‑in services, a clothing closet and event rentals. Staff said a HUD 108 loan commitment letter is expected in February.

Mr. Holmes, a City of Auburn staff member, gave the council an update on the 121 Mill Street Resource Center renovation and early operations, describing a recent volunteer‑staffed warming/drop‑in event, construction progress and next steps on financing.

He said the space has been refitted with tables and chairs (configured eight per table) to accommodate roughly 100 people, two restrooms with three stalls each, a clothing closet beginning to be stocked, and storage areas for supplies. The center held a drop‑in event the prior Saturday that…

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