City of Auburn, Maine. 

NEWS FROM AUBURN, MAINE

NEW WEBSITE & HOLIDAY PREPARATIONS!

The Auburn Recreation Department's 2025 Winter Program Guide is here!


There is truly something for everyone & every age, so check out our incredible list of programs, events, trips & adventures.


CLICK HERE


The City of Auburn has an INCREDIBLE new website! We are so excited for you to see it. With a fresh, new look and beautiful graphics, our site is easy to navigate, has wonderful new accessibility features, can be translated into 95 languages in one click, and so much more. We invite you to take a look: www.auburnmaine.gov.


Auburn is home to many incredible farms, homesteads, forestry operations and other agricultural gems. Please join Auburn's Natural Products & Agricultural Working Group on Saturday, October 18th from 10AM to 2PM for the Auburn Farm & Forest Tours 2025. 


Walk some trails, learn about our forests, meet chickens, rabbits & other farm animals, explore a potato tunnel, buy pumpkins & much more! This event is free and all are welcome.


TOUR LOCATIONS:

Brayden's Vegetable Stand - 470 Hatch Road

ReTreeUS, Auburn Middle School Orchard - 38 Falcon Drive

Lewiston Auburn Community Forest -115 North Auburn Road

Bell Farm - Riverside Drive

Dakota Weatherbee’s Homestead - South Witham Road

William Sylvester’s Wood Lot - Hobart Road

Compassionate Composting - Trapp Road

Life Forest, Whistle Ridge - Trapp Road

The Farmer's Garden at Caron’s Farm - Sopers Mill Road

Open Heart Farm - Sopers Mill Road

Valley View Farm - Sopers Mill Road

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This is a great time of year to think about "leaf litter." When it comes to yard waste, here are some environmentally responsible approaches to consider. 


  • MULCH IT. Leave lawn mower clippings where they lie.
  • COMPOST IT. Compost creates great nutrients for your lawn & garden.
  • LEAVE IT. Rake up large piles, but leave a thin layer of leaves to help protect your lawn.
  • BAG IT. If you must rake, bag your leaves. It's okay to leave up to 10 bags of leaves curbside with your household trash.
    

Remember: It's important to keep yard waste away from storm drains and culverts to prevent flooding and to allow rain and melted snow to flow freely into the stormwater system.

This month's StoryWalk celebrates the children's book, "Kende! Kende! Kende!" which is part of this year's Beautiful Blackbird Children’s Book Festival. 


The City of Auburn and our friends at L-A Arts and the Auburn Public Library invite families to follow the Kende! Kende! Kende! multilingual StoryWalk along the Auburn Riverwalk.


Can't visit in person? You can view it online at:
https://arcg.is/14GPqq0


Absentee voting for the November 4, 2025 election is now available in the City Clerk’s office at Auburn Hall (60 Court St) during normal business hours. The last day to request an absentee ballot without special circumstances is October 30. Make sure you’re registered to vote and have a plan to vote, Auburn! Request your absentee ballot online: https://apps.web.maine.gov/cgi-bin/online/AbsenteeBallot/index.pl

Exciting news: Auburn's Comp Plan Committee has created a DRAFT VISION STATEMENT for the 2026 Comprehensive Plan! They would appreciate feedback from the community. Please take a moment to consider the vision statement components below. To share your feedback, visit: https://engageberrydunn.mysocialpinpoint.com/plan-auburn/vision

The holidays are closing in on us and the City of Auburn is seeking the perfect Christmas tree! The ideal tree is located here in Auburn; an evergreen – a spruce or fir. It’s at least 25 feet tall; and relatively “accessible” (with no close power lines or other obstructions). The “winning” tree is removed and transported through the city by the Auburn Public Works Department and our friends at Cote Crane at no cost to the property owner.


The tree is decorated with care by the team at Public Works and its lighting officially kicks off our holiday season. The tree remains at Festival Plaza right through to New Year’s for everyone to enjoy.


Residents and property owners who want to help bring holiday cheer to our city are encouraged to nominate their big, beautiful tree! It would be the ultimate holiday gift to our community. To nominate your tree, visit: www.auburnmaine.gov. 



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City of Auburn

60 Court Street

Auburn, Maine 04210

(207) 333-6601