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Council approves $400,000 multi‑year pledge to Auburn Chamber for naming rights

Auburn City Council · April 7, 2026
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Summary

The Auburn City Council approved a resolution committing $400,000 to the Chamber of Commerce’s new building campaign, structured as $50,000 annual installments beginning no later than fiscal year 2029; the Chamber said the project’s total campaign goal is $3.5 million.

The Auburn City Council on April 7 approved a resolution to provide a $400,000 multi‑year pledge to the Auburn Chamber of Commerce to support a new Chamber building and secure naming rights for a 2,300‑square‑foot meeting hall.

Anna, president of the Chamber of Commerce, asked the council to consider the pledge as part of a $3.5 million fundraising campaign. "Our campaign goal is $3.5 million and in the private phase we’ve raised $1.4 million," Anna said, and requested the city’s…

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