Major Main Street Improvements Set to Begin

Work begins this week on Phase 2 of the Main Street Revitalization Project. They city began the first phase of the project in 2014, converting the over 50’ wide roadway into a more livable, attractive, and better functioning experience for downtown residents, businesses, and visitors. The first phase of improvements ran from 5th Street to Vincennes.

The second phase of the improvements will run from State Street to 5th Street, and will include a fully rebuilt roadway, new sidewalks, additional lighting and plantings, and a modernized stormwater drainage system.

Recently, Indiana American Water replaced outdated water lines and other infrastructure underneath the roadway, giving the City the perfect opportunity to restore the roadway and improve it to new standards. Best of all, the majority of the work (80%) is being funded through federal sources, meaning New Albany is only responsible for 20% of the cost of the improvements.

The City of New Albany invited local residents and businesses to a public information session regarding the improvements in July, and shared construction details, a timeline for the project, and had engineers and project planners available to answer detailed questions. During construction, crews are required to keep access open to all businesses and residents.

If you have questions about the upcoming improvements, or need special accommodations for your business or residence within the construction area, please call 812-948-5333 and ask for the City Engineer.