Funding Helps New Albany Greenway

Federal funding is helping trails in New Albany Ohio
Stimulus dollars are helping a greenway in New Albany, Ohio get started. The project has received just under a million dollars of federal funding to help create a path that will connect New Albany to paths in both Jeffersonville and Clarksville. Communities benefit greatly from paths and trails, providing recreation as well as a way to get from point A to point B without having to be in a car. While the money received so far isn’t enough to complete the project, it offers a great start. The path will help connect the community to the river-front as well.
New Albany, Ohio is a wonderful community in Central Ohio made up of different neighborhoods, offering excellent recreation, schools and lifestyles for those who want to live outside of the city of Columbus.
For more information on funding and projects click here to read a recent article from the News and Tribune.
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