New Albany Ranks Among Ohio's Best Hometowns
In its annual Best Hometown’s issue, Ohio Magazine recently recognized New Albany as one of the five best hometowns in  the state. Among the reasons cited in New Albany’s selection was the community’s commitment to “lifelong learning and healthy living, as well as its thriving sense of arts and culture.”...
Morse Road Waterline Extension Detour Routes - October through December 2018
 
New Albany Council Member Dr. Glyde Marsh, Ohio's Oldest Elected Official, Passed Away
Dr. Glyde Marsh, Ohio’s oldest elected official and a New Albany City Council member, passed away on September 11 two days shy of his 100th birthday. He had served on New Albany’s Council since 1993. “Dr. Marsh was a true American hero, someone who served his country and his community...
Car Break-ins on Rise in Central Ohio
Car break-ins are on the rise in central Ohio in August, including six vehicle or garage break-ins in New Albany. Specific areas where these break-ins have occurred include area parks, the New Albany Country Club, the Links subdivision and the Lambton Park area. UPDATE: POLICE HAVE ISSUED A FELONY ARREST WARRANT FOR BRADLEY GREEN IN...
Strahler Tapped as New NAPD Sergeant
  The New Albany Police Department is pleased to announce the promotion of police officer Joel Strahler to the position of sergeant. Strahler joins Chief Greg Jones and sergeants Garrett Fernander, Kris Daniels and Curtis Baker as New Albany’s senior police leadership. There were twelve applicants for the position. Following advertising,...
New Albany Maintains Triple A Bond Ratings
After recent presentations to credit analysts at Moody’s and Standard & Poor’s, New Albany maintained its triple A bond ratings from both rating agencies. These ratings (Aaa from Moody’s; AAA from Standard & Poor’s) are the highest possible ratings a government can receive, signifying an exceptional degree of creditworthiness. The...
New Albany Puts "Community" in Community Development
This guest column appeared in the June 14 edition of This Week New Albany News   Growth does not come without challenges, but as a master-planned community, New Albany is able to effectively manage the inevitable growth that all communities experience by collaborating with residents and businesses to ensure that...
New Albany Featured on Popular Technology Podcast
Adrienne Joly, New Albany’s Director of Administrative Services, recently appeared on the popular “Constructech TV” podcast hosted by Peggy Smedley to discuss New Albany’s master planning efforts, use of leisure trails for alternative transport and New Albany’s “Roundabouts First” policy. Click here to see the full interview.
New Albany Investing in Upgraded Traffic Signal Technology in 2019
New Albany expects to install new fiber optic technology on all of its Franklin County traffic signals beginning in mid-2019. This new technology, which meets the guidelines set forth to also receive funding under the Federal Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) Program, will allow New Albany’s traffic signals to...
Fox in the Snow Coming to New Albany
The nationally recognized and locally loved Fox in the Snow Café will open its third central Ohio location at the Market & Main development in the heart of New Albany’s town center. Slated for a winter 2018 opening, Fox in the Snow Café will offer its signature baked goods and...