English - NP General Brochure
Are you looking to learn about Neighborhood Programs in Auburn? Connect with Chris Lovings, the Neighborhood Programs Coordinator, to learn about how you can be involved in the City! Learn about neighborhood programs Connect with City resources Share your experiences
City of Auburn Contacts
Administration.......................253-931-3041 Airport....................................253-333-6821 Cemetery (Mountain View)....253-931-3028 City Attorney. .........................253-931-3030 City Clerk.................................253-931-3039 City Hall...................................253-931-3000 Comm. Development.............253-931-3090 Comm. Services......................253-288-3168 Economic Development.........253-804-3101 Emergency Management.......253-876-1925 Finance. ..................................253-931-3033 Golf Course. ............................253-833-2350 Human Resources...................253-931-3040 Job Line...................................253-931-3077 Maintenance & Operations.. ..253-931-3048 Museum..................................253-288-7433 Parks, Arts & Recreation.........253-931-3043 Permit Center. ........................253-931-3020 Police Administration.............253-931-3080 Public Works (Engineering). .. 253-931-3010 Senior Center.......................... 253-931-3016
NEIGHBORHOOD PROGRAMS IN AUBURN
For more information on the neighborhood programs available in Auburn, contact our Neighborhood Programs Coordinator, Chris Lovings clovings@auburnwa.gov 253-876-1 988 or 253-294-3050 Language interpretation available For virtual engagement, check out speakupauburn.org!
For Emergencies Dial 911 Non-emergencies 253-288-2121
National Night Out America’s night out against crime Get to know your neighbors by participating in National Night Out America’s night out against crime Get to know your neighbors by participating in
City of Auburn Neighborhood Programs
Community Fund The Community Fund program is designed for communities who live, work, or study in the Valley and Plateau areas of Auburn. If you have ideas for a project in those communities that promotes community wellness, accessibility, inclusivity, and connectedness, you can submit those ideas to the City. The goal is to create connections between community members, their neighborhoods, and the City of Auburn. Ideas will be given by community members, the City will look at these ideas and choose ones that fit the scope of the program, and present it to the community to be voted on during the year. The project/s selected will then be implemented by the City.
Civics Academy An 11-week course that shows you how the City of Auburn operates, how decisions are made and funds
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community member in Auburn. This course is generally offerred in between September (after Labor Day) and November (before Thanksgiving).
Community Matching Grant Do you have a project/cultural event/festival/ litter pick-up event that you and your community would like to complete, with the City’s support? Then apply for the Community Matching Grant, determine what you can contribute (cash, volunteer hours, in-kind services, etc.), and - if selected - the City will match the amount you provided.
National Night Out Several community block parties for one night throughout all of Auburn, that are focused on engaging residents and communities with staff from the City of Auburn. Connect with, eat alongside, and learn from your neighbors! Tuesday, August 6, 2019
Hold a block party with your neighbors and help strengthen our community
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