Swings Temporarily Removed from Playgrounds
The City of New Albany has been notified by our playground contractor that there may be a defective piece of equipment in the swings at our parks. Out of an abundance of caution, we have temporarily removed the swings from the playgrounds at Taylor Farm, Byington, James River, Lambton, North...
Amazon Web Services Announces Plan to Invest $3.5 Billion in New Albany by 2030
New Albany City Council has approved a resolution that allows Amazon Web Services (AWS), an Amazon.com, Inc. company, to move forward with plans for new investment in New Albany. AWS is planning to invest $3.5 billion by 2030 to establish new data centers in the area. New Albany is the first...
City Receives Top Environmental Award
The City of New Albany has received GOLD in the Ohio EPA’s Encouraging Environmental Excellence in Communities (E3C) award program! The E3C award recognizes a community’s exceptional achievements in environmental stewardship. Applications are evaluated using action items developed by Ohio EPA in the three pillars of sustainability (environment, economy, and...
October 5: New Albany 101 - Taylor Farm Park Tour
New Albany is known for its beautiful neighborhoods, charming Market Square and world-renowned business park…but do you know how we grew from a small farming village to the thriving community we are today? Join us for a behind-the-scenes tour of some of New Albany’s most iconic places to learn the...
Market Street Sidewalk Maintenance
Our city streets and sidewalks receive a great deal of use, which coupled with time and weather, can lead to damage. Starting September 18, crews will be performing sidewalk, curb, and ramp maintenance along Market Street in the Market Square area from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. as part of...
National Preparedness Month
September is National Preparedness Month (NPM), and Franklin County Emergency Management & Homeland Security (FCEM&HS) encourages all residents to plan and prepare for all hazards before they happen. The month serves as a timely reminder that emergencies can happen anytime, anywhere without advance notice. Older adults are often more vulnerable...
2023 Trick or Treat Scheduled for October 31
The City of New Albany will be joining many other central Ohio municipalities in following the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission’s recommended date of Tuesday, October 31 (6-8 p.m.) for trick or treating. In the event of poor weather in the forecast, please follow our social media channels to stay updated...
Crosswalk Maintenance Scheduled for Week of Sept. 11
The City of New Albany has scheduled crosswalk maintenance at the intersection of Fodor Road, Dublin-Granville Road, and Market Street for the week of September 11. Traffic will be open and maintained throughout the week except for a closure on the third day (Wednesday). The work is weather dependent and subject to change....
New Albany Walking Classic September 10
Are you looking for a fun and healthy way to benefit the community? Register for the New Albany Walking Classic, taking place Sunday, September 10! 100% of registration fees and donations support Healthy New Albany initiatives, including the food pantry, farmers market, community garden, and more. You can learn more...
Student Leaders in Sustainability Pilot Grant Program
The New Albany Sustainability Advisory Board is excited to share a new pilot grant opportunity for New Albany residents in grades 6-12 to create and implement their own sustainability projects in and around the community. The Student Leaders in Sustainability Pilot Grant is open to all New Albany students and...