By Hannah Lester
hlester@opelikaobserver.comĀ 

The Auburn City Council voted to renamed a meeting room in the Engineering Services Building after recently-retired City Manager Jim Buston. 

The room will be named the James C. Buston, III Education and Meeting Center. Buston retired after 25 years with the city of Auburn.

ā€œSeveral council members had an interest in doing something,ā€ said current City Manager Megan Crouch. ā€œI was asked for an opinion of the staff on it and I gave that opinion that Jimā€™s legacy and one of his biggest legacies for the city is heā€™s about employees and heā€™s about education of our employees and advancing ourselves.ā€

The vote to rename the room passed, though two council members voted against the item. 

ā€œAs yaā€™ll know, Iā€™ve previously expressed my desire that we implement some kind of a policy for naming city property after individuals and in the absence of such a policy I must object to this resolution,ā€ said Ward 2 Council Member Kelley Griswold. 

Ward 1 Council Member Connie Fitch Taylor agreed with Griswold, though she said it was nothing personal against Buston.

Ward 5 Council Member Steven Dixon said that while he would normally agree that a policy should be in place for politicians, Buston was not, he said.

Debating the issue as a council is the process, said Ward 3 Council Member Beth Witten. 

ā€œCertainly itā€™s within each council memberā€™s right to vote how they feel best represents their constituents,ā€ she said. ā€œSo, as far as objecting because thereā€™s not a process, this is the process.ā€

Mayor Ron Anders said he would be willing to consider a conversation in the future about creating a policy for naming city property. 

ā€œBut as of tonight, I believe this is a great honor for a man who gave us 25 good years to the city of Auburn,ā€ Anders said.  

Moā€™Bay Beignet Company:

Beignetā€™s are coming to Auburn. The council voted to pass a resolution to authorize an outdoor cafe permit to Moā€™Bay Beignet Company fo Auburn, LLC. 

The new business will be located at 155 North College Street, surrounded by other downtown businesses and restaurants. 

The permit will allow the business to place tables outside, given that there is still five feet of space for people to walk. 

Moā€™Bay Beignet Co. Auburn should open sometime this spring, according to the businessā€™ facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/mobaybeignetcoauburn/). 

The company already has a store opened in Mobile. 

For more information, view the website here: https://www.instagram.com/mobaybeignetcoauburn/?hl=en

Other Business:Ā 

  • – The council approved a contract with the city of Tuskegee to place three 2015 Ford Explorers for sale.Ā 
  • – The council approved a contract to purchase police interceptor vehicle equipment from Emergency Lighting by Haynes for 15 cars for over $120,000.Ā 
  • – The council approved a contract with Home MD, LLC to reconstruct the Public Safety Training Center for $18,500.Ā 
  • – The council approved a contract to purchase gas masks for the police division for over $34,000.Ā 
  • – The council approved the purchase of a pickup truck for the public works department for over $30,000 from Stivers Ford Lincoln.Ā 
  • – The council passed ordinances to establish stop signs in Camden West Subdivision, Farmville Lakes Subdivision, Koullas-Young Subdivision and The Preserve.Ā 
  • – The council approved an easement for a property on Samglenn Drive.Ā 
  • – The council approved two board appointments to the West Pace Village Improvements District Board of Directors.Ā