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Auburn’s new public-safety building project was a long-term effort

Auburn Fire Chief Mark Fritz (middle, wearing hat) cuts the ribbon on the city’s new $10 million public-safety facility. The project was funded in part by the city’s 2018 win in the state’s Downtown Revitalization Initiative. (PHOTO CREDIT: CITY OF AUBURN TWITTER PAGE)

AUBURN, N.Y. — Auburn Mayor Michael Quill said the city’s new $10 million shared public-safety building has been “many, many years in the making.” Auburn, a 2018 winner of the state’s Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI), used a portion of its $10 million prize to “make it happen” Quill said. “With this project, we have moved […]

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