Keith Nesbitt

Let Nesbitt, Kirby continue

I’m proud to support Bill Kirby and Keith Nesbitt for re-election to the Auburn City Council. I’ve known and worked with both for years now, and they’ve proven over and over ...

Kirby, Nesbitt genuinely care

Dr. Bill Kirby and Keith Nesbit are the right candidates for the job. We have personally and professionally known Bill Kirby and Keith Nesbitt for many years. They are genuine thro ...

Our View: Kirby, Nesbitt have earned council terms

Watch a video (attached) of what Auburn city council candidates say what they think Auburn residents need the most and how they plan to address it. When it comes to Auburn’s ...

Incumbents think ahead

I know the Measure A/charter city initiative didn’t pass, but I didn’t think it was that bad of an idea since it would have resulted in more home rule and the potential to save ...

Debate gets heated among Auburn City Council candidates

It didn’t take long for a public debate among three candidates for two seats on the Auburn City Council to escalate into accusations of lies and personal attacks on Friday at the ...

Moffat’s proposals make good sense

I attended the Meddlers’ meeting last Tuesday morning (Sept. 18) to hear the candidates for (Auburn) City Council. After listening to all three candidates, I have made the decisi ...

Protect city from the state

We are (close to) making a critical decision for our city. Measure A would create a Charter City for Auburn. The opposition to Measure A is using ?sound bite? arguments to defeat t ...

Mayor’s fee position seems ‘capricious’

Regarding Old Town Business District fee changes (Journal, April 24), I really struggle with understanding Councilmember/Mayor Keith Nesbitt’s position regarding the proposed ...

Judge rules in favor of Measure A opponents

The Placer County Superior Court ruled Tuesday that the opponents of Measure A do not need to make amendments to their ballot argument, as challenged by City Clerk Joe Labrie. Mea ...

City council meeting Monday

A more in-depth discussion of the city’s higher than expected legal costs and approval of several pending projects are two items slated for Monday night’s Auburn City Council M ...