ELM STREET SIDEWALK PROJECT EXPECTED TO START NEXT WEEK

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The City of New Albany Redevelopment Commission is completing sidewalk improvements along Elm Street, from Vincennes to Silver. The work will be completed by AllTerrain Paving and Construction, LLC. Construction is anticipated to start early next week (4/26), depending on weather.

Letters should have been distributed last week to residents and businesses in the affected area. While parking will be limited while construction is ongoing, the City will make every effort to minimize any inconvenience caused by construction.

For more details, or for any questions or concerns regarding the project, please contact the following project managers listed here:

City of New Albany
Larry Summers, City Engineer
812-948-5333

AllTerrain Paving & Construction, LLC
Steven Oakes, Project Manager
502-265-4731

Thank you for your patience and understanding while we work on these important infrastructure projects for the Elm Street neighborhood.

Earth Day

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Happy Earth Day to the residents of New Albany! The City has been working diligently on many projects that help clean up our environment and protect New Albany’s wonderful natural resources and waterways. Here are just a few projects that the City has done to help our environment:

New Albany was selected as Tree City USA for its investments in the city’s urban canopy

New Albany installed Electric Car Chargers at locations throughout the city

Reduced 90 Sanitary Sewer Overflows locations to ZERO, meaning cleaner streets and healthier waterways

Invested millions in stormwater and sewer improvements to protect our health, clean our waterways, and protect from flooding.

Joined the IU Environmental Resiliency Institute, which will help monitor Greenhouse Gas Emissions within the City of New Albany over the next year.

KENTUCKY DERBY FESTIVAL MARATHON RUNS ALONG NEW ALBANY SHORELINE

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The Kentucky Derby Mini & Marathon heads directly to the New Albany Loop Island Wetlands and along the New Albany Shoreline this weekend! The route takes participants passed 18th street and into some of the best parts of the New Albany Shoreline, passing the New Albany Loop Island Wetlands and Riverfront Amphitheater and reaching the former QRS Recycling Center, which is being redeveloped for river recreation along the Ohio River.

Parks Department, Police Department, and Fire Department staff will be on hand to ensure a safe and fun run for all participants! Residents are encouraged to come cheer marathon runners on along the path in New Albany on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday!

For more information about the New Albany Shoreline, please click here

For more information about the Derby Festival Marathon, please visit derbyfestivalmarathon.com

ARBOR DAY TREE WALK & TREE TRAIL

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Come learn more about why New Albany was selected in this year’s TREE CITY USA program!

On Arbor Day, April 30th, City Arborist Greg Mills will host the annual Arbor Day Tree Walk!

This free, guided tour starts at 5pm on Friday, April 30th. Participants will meet at the fountain behind the Scribner House (across from the YMCA).

The walk will take you around areas of downtown New Albany and teach you to identify local trees, learn about what trees are used in urban settings, and learn about the benefit of having a good urban forest. Participants may also get a sneak peek at the New Albany Tree Trail. This project aims to place markers on roughly 110 different trees in the downtown, allowing residents to scan a code that will teach them more about that specific species of tree.

CITY OF NEW ALBANY RECEIVES GRANT FOR COVID-19 RELIEF

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In April of 2020, the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA) began addressing COVID-19 impact on Indiana communities. Last year, 112 grants were awarded to 96 communities, totaling more than $20.9 million. This week, an addition 80 Hoosier communities will receive more than $18.6 million in federal grant funding through OCRA’s COVID-19 Response Grant Program.

"Based on additional research and community feedback, OCRA was able to open this round to municipalities of all sizes and expanded eligible activities," said Denny Spinner, Executive Director of OCRA. "With a focus on assisting small businesses, expanding food bank and pantry services, and providing essential mental health services, these grants will impact Hoosiers and communities that are on the road to recovery."

For this round, eligible applicants include non-entitlement and entitlement local units of government could apply for up to $250,000. Eligible activities include mental health services, childcare services, public WiFi locations, food pantry or bank services, subsidence payment programs, or grants or loans to businesses to retain low-to-moderate income (LMI) jobs.

Funding for the COVID-19 Response Phase 3 funding is derived from Indiana’s CARES Act allocation.

The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act was passed by Congress and signed into law on March 27, 2020.

To see a summary of the communities receiving funds, click here.

For more information on the program, visit in.gov/ocra/cdbg/covid-19-response-program.