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Work Set to Begin on Rose Run Phase II, New Veterans Memorial

Preliminary work will soon begin on Rose Run Phase II, marking an important milestone in the expansion of Rose Run Park and the creation of New Albany’s new Veterans Memorial. This long-anticipated project, located between Village Hall and the New Albany Police Department, will provide a meaningful space dedicated to honoring the service and sacrifice of our veteran community.

In order to create a unique Veterans Memorial for New Albany, the City of New Albany worked with landscape architect MKSK and a focus group composed of New Albany residents, veterans, and veterans’ advocates. The Veterans Memorial will feature a heroes walk, a contemplative plaza, a life-size sculpture that pays tribute to Gold Star mothers, and a water feature designed to create a peaceful setting for reflection, remembrance, and gratitude. In the months of January and February 2026, residents will notice increased activity on site, including fencing, underground utility work, building demolition, and the development of a temporary parking area.

Curved stone-walled park plaza with a shallow oval reflecting pool, trees, grassy paths and people walking and sitting.
Rose Run Phase II and the new Veterans Memorial will include a water feature designed to create a peaceful setting.

This project is made possible in part through a generous two-acre land donation from The New Albany Company. The property, which is formerly home to the police station and a gas station, allows the City to expand Rose Run Park in a way that reflects New Albany’s core values of lifelong learning, health and wellness, arts and culture, and environmental sustainability.

As this next chapter begins, the City remains deeply grateful to the veterans who have served our nation. The Veterans Memorial will stand as a lasting tribute that honors their legacy and serves future generations for years to come. The project is expected to be complete in late fall 2027. Click here to view renderings of the project.

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