LED Lights Expected to Save City $1M Over Time
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Proposed Charter Changes on November Ballot
A community’s Charter is its foundation of governance. Every ten years at the end of the decade, City Council appoints a group of residents to serve on the Charter Review Commission. This group reviewed New Albany’s Charter from Fall 2018 to May 2019, and recommended the following charter revisions to...
New Albany Oktoberfest Set for Sept. 27-28
Join us for a fun-filled family event Friday and Saturday, September 27 & 28!  Beer garden and food vendors to enjoy while the OSU/Nebraska football game plays on the big screen on Saturday! The kids will have plenty to do with a pumpkin patch, climbing wall, bounce houses and more. ...
New Albany Featured in Columbus CEO Magazine
Columbus CEO recently featured all the vitality evident in New Albany’s neighborhoods, Village Center, schools and business park. Check out the feature for yourself!
New Albany Ranked One of Best in US
24/7 Wall Street recently ranked New Albany one of the best communities to live in the United States, and the best community in Ohio, citing low crime rates, ample park land, access to a good job base and quality schools. Read more to find out why.
New Albany Police Department Invites Public Comment as Part of National Law Enforcement Accreditation
The New Albany Police Department is in the third year of a three year voluntary process to gain national accreditation, which is a highly prized recognition of public safety professional experience. As part of the process, a team of assessors from the Commission on Accreditation of Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc....
Bike Helmets are Cool...
…and wearing them is the law. Just ask our bike officers. Parents, by law any child under 18 years of age must wear a helmet when riding their bikes in New Albany. Cycling is the leading cause of sports-related head injuries, roughly double the number compared to football, and bike...
Project Hero Honor Ride Saturday, May 25; Begins at Heit Center
Hundreds of thousands of veterans suffer from various wounds, whether visible or not. All of Project Hero’s events help fund life-changing veteran rehabilitation services that are available at no cost to these healing heroes. By participating and fundraising, you are showing your support of these veterans, bringing awareness to the...
Dublin-Granville Road Closing June 3 From Fodor to (almost) Main
Good news on the Dublin-Granville Road closure front near our schools. We are ahead of schedule and now expect to open Dublin-Granville around the school campus by mid-September. To accommodate this schedule, the portion of Dublin-Granville Road that provides access to the McCoy Center lot from Main Street will close...