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Auburn council adopts ordinances on dangerous-dog appeals, evictions and approves multiple grants, contracts
Summary
On Jan. 21, Auburn City Council enacted Ordinances 6965 and 6966 and approved several resolutions including grants for energy efficiency and ballistic equipment, a landscaping contract, highway project grants, and additional traffic-safety cameras.
The Auburn City Council on Jan. 21 adopted two ordinances and approved multiple resolutions that affect public safety, housing code, city maintenance contracts and grant-funded projects.
Ordinances: The council adopted Ordinance 6965, amending Auburn City Code section 2.46.120 to specify the burden of proof in dangerous-dog appeals, placing the burden on the city in those appeals. The council also adopted Ordinance 6966, repealing section 5.23.070 of the Auburn City Code to remove a local basis for eviction from rental housing and align the code with state law. Council member Traut Manuel moved adoption of Ordinance 6966; Deputy Mayor Raikes seconded; the measure passed.
Grants and contracts: The council approved several resolutions: -…
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