Council approves tax‑abatement actions, sports facility upgrades and a commercial rebate for shopping‑center improvements

Auburn City Council (Committee of the Whole / Regular Meeting) · November 19, 2025

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Summary

Council extended a tax abatement for Roush & Pausch, approved an amendment raising Chin Hua Auto USA's planned investment to ~$210M, awarded a $2.78M construction contract for turf and field upgrades, and approved a $300,000 rebate as part of a commercial development agreement for a shopping‑center investor.

The council approved several economic development and capital items during the meeting.

Economic incentives: Council extended a one‑year tax abatement for Roush & Pausch LP (projected $25 million investment and 73 jobs) and approved an amendment to a previous tax‑abatement agreement for Chin Hua Auto USA to reflect an increased planned investment (from $114 million to approximately $210 million) while retaining the previously projected 50 jobs.

Capital projects: Council authorized a contract with Beasley Construction Services Inc. in the amount of $2,778,000 to install artificial turf on an additional field at the Wire Road soccer complex and make improvements at the Auburn Softball Complex to reduce weather cancellations.

Commercial development agreement: Council approved a resolution authorizing a commercial development agreement with Opelika University FC Property LLC that includes a rebate of $300,000 tied to tenant and appearance improvements to an existing shopping center. Staff said the action cancels approximately $1.65M of remaining obligations to the prior property owner and represents a net saving; the applicant described plans for parking lot repairs, lighting, landscaping and tenant improvements estimated at roughly $750,000–$1.3M, and said the work will help attract higher‑quality tenants.

Votes on these items were recorded as carried.