City of New Albany
Recent News About City of New Albany
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Last Weekend Of Summer Fun
It’s the last weekend of Summer Fun in New Albany before Fall starts on September 22nd!
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Neighborhood Stormwater Improvements Planned For Charlestown Road Neighborhoods
Thanks to funding from the American Rescue Plan, the City of New Albany plans to replace outdated stormwater infrastructure to help better protect neighborhoods from standing water and flooding issues.
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Major Main Street Improvements Set to Begin
Work begins this week on Phase 2 of the Main Street Revitalization Project.
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City of New Albany Government - Modernizing Traffic Signals:
The State of Indiana’s Department of Transportation (INDOT) is completing a signal modernization on Charlestown Road near the intersection to Kohl’s.
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Improving Accessibility: The New Albany-Floyd County Public Library
The New Albany-Floyd County Public Library on Spring Street in downtown New Albany is currently undergoing renovations to help make its main entrance ADA accessible.
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The New Albany Fire Department was notified this afternoon about a blue substance in Falling Run Creek
The New Albany Fire Department was notified this afternoon about a blue substance in Falling Run Creek and called the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) to report the contaminant in the creek. IDEM is currently on the scene.
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Market Street Water Main Replacement
Dan Cristiani Excavating Co is starting a water main installation project for Indiana American Water beginning August 7th along Market Street.
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Floyd County sees no change in population from 2020 to 2021
Floyd County had the 21st largest population in Indiana in 2021.
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82 New Trees Being Added To "Tree City USA"
Did you know New Albany has been designated TREE CITY USA by the Arbor Day Foundation?
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40 is median age of Floyd County residents by 2020
Floyd County residents have a median age of 40-years-old as of 2020, according to US Census Data.
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New Albany Board of Public Works Update
Restoration on Green Valley Road and Daisy Lane continues with Thursday milling and resurfacing and re-striping on Friday.
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The Bicentennial Park Summer Concert Series on Aug 5
There are 2 shows left before the Bicentennial Park Summer Concert Series wraps up for the season.
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Update: Community Crossings Matching Grant Projects
Earlier this year, the State of Indiana approved a list of streets to be paved and funded through Community Crossing Matching Grant Fund.
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NEW MENTAL HEALTH HOTLINE LAUNCHES SATURDAY:
Thanks to funding from the American Rescue Plan, Indiana is now launching a “Indiana 988” hotline for mental health services.
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Congratulations to Terry Middleton’s Martial Arts School on its 50 YEAR ANNIVERSARY!!!
Terry is a longtime friend of our community and a successful business owner.
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Summer Paving and Concrete Operations
The City of New Albany’s annual Street Improvement and Paving program will get into full gear this month.
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Mayor Jeff Gahan invites you to join us at The Bicentennial Park Summer Concert Series!
Mayor Jeff Gahan invites you to join us at The Bicentennial Park Summer Concert Series!
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Reminder: Due to the July 4th holiday, trash collection will be on a 1-day delay this week (Friday’s collections will be picked up on Saturday).
Due to the July 4th holiday, trash collection will be on a 1-day delay this week (Friday’s collections will be picked up on Saturday).
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“Congratulations to Josh Staten on his new position with River Ridge! Josh has served as the Economic and Redevelopment Director at the City of New Albany for the past four years, and has been instrumental with numerous redevelopment projects.
Some of Josh’s work includes the revitalization of the Colonial Manor Shopping Center on Charlestown Road, new housing options and other improvements to the Vincennes Street Corridor, and the launch of a new riverfront recreation project, Silver Creek Landing.
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Panera, Chipotle, Other Services Coming to State Street: Construction will begin soon on a new traffic signal on State Street near the Kroger Superstore.
While construction is ongoing, crews will be working to keep one lane in each direction open at all times.