Continue strong community financial support of the Auburn City Schools with the goal of retaining the reputation as one of the outstanding public school systems in the Southeast.
Provide adequate facilities for all City
Departments to fulfill their missions of providing services to the Auburn
community.
Establish a community learning center that
will offer learning opportunities for Auburn adults, such as literacy
schooling, GED training, high school diploma classes, and computer oriented
activities.
In cooperation with other local governments
and school systems, establish an area-wide alternative school to serve
at-risk children.
Establish an accredited educational program
for three and four year old children in the Auburn City Schools.
Update the land use plan periodically over the
next twenty years, including a comprehensive review prior to 2000.
Construct with Auburn University a technology
transfer center to promote the commercialization of technology developed at
the University.
Complete the construction of the
infrastructure of the Auburn Technology Park expansion north of I-85,
including an east/west boulevard from South College Street to Cox Road.
Identify and purchase additional suitable
property for future industrial parks in order to maintain the City's
positive industrial recruitment program.
Build additional parking facilities in
downtown Auburn to ensure the prosperity and viability of the central city.
In conjunction with the Alabama Department of
Transportation, Auburn University, and other local governments, expand the
mass transit program so that all citizens will have access to public
transportation.
Construct the roads and streets shown on the
current Master Street Plan and update the Master Street Plan at least every
five years.
Acquire funding from the Alabama Department of
Transportation for the widening of the bridge over I-85 South College Street
and to construct a new interchange at I-85 and Cox Road.
Establish a community network of sidewalks and
bicycle trails that will allow all citizens to use alternative modes of
transportation.
Facilitate community-wide access to the
Internet with a goal of becoming a "wired city" to improve the quality and
quantity of information sharing between City government and citizens.
Identify and develop water sources that will
provide the city with an adequate quantity of potable water.
Upgrade the City's wastewater treatment plants
to ensure sufficient capacity to serve the needs of Auburn University and
the community.
Provide funding for facilities and programs
for the arts through the Auburn City Schools and the Parks and Recreation
Department.
Construct a senior citizens center to house
expanded programs for Auburn's seniors and a teen center for afternoon and
evening recreation for Auburn teenagers.
Acquire and develop additional parks, green
spaces, playgrounds, and recreation facilities.
Acquire and develop a new cemetery of
sufficient size to serve Auburn through the year 2020.
Continue the strong commitment to maintaining
a city where citizens are safe from crime and fire hazards