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Auburn Today
By the People, for the People
Auburn City Council Holds March Meeting
Agenda includes first reading of zoning change for cannabis dispensaries and updates on community garden project.
Mar. 13, 2026 at 9:50am
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The Auburn City Council met on March 12 at Memorial City Hall to discuss a range of routine and policy-related items. The agenda included the first reading of a proposed zoning change that would allow cannabis dispensaries in the city to stay open one hour later, until 9 p.m. Council also received updates on the Westside Community Garden project at Miles and Lepak parks, which is being proposed as an expanded youth education and food security initiative. Officials also presented a draft property tax collection policy and discussed the potential creation of installment agreements for residents with delinquent taxes.
Why it matters
The city council meeting covered a variety of important local issues, including zoning changes that could impact cannabis businesses, community development projects, and policies related to tax collection. These decisions can have significant implications for the Auburn community.
The details
The proposed zoning change would allow cannabis dispensaries in Auburn to remain open until 9 p.m., one hour later than the current closing time. The Westside Community Garden project aims to expand youth education and food security initiatives in the city. Officials also discussed a draft property tax collection policy and potential installment agreements for residents with delinquent taxes.
- The Auburn City Council met on March 12, 2026.
- The agenda included the first reading of the proposed zoning change for cannabis dispensaries.
The players
Auburn City Council
The governing body of the city of Auburn, New York, responsible for making decisions on local policies and initiatives.
What’s next
The city council will likely vote on the proposed zoning change for cannabis dispensaries at a future meeting.
The takeaway
The Auburn City Council meeting addressed a range of important local issues, including zoning, community development, and tax policies, demonstrating the council's efforts to address the needs and concerns of the Auburn community.


