Village of New Albany Ohio About to Become A City

New Albany Ohio is going to change its status from village to city in 2010
The village of New Albany Ohio is about to become a city. While the name “village” has wonderful, quaint connotations, the word “city” claims efficiency, self-sufficiency, and independence. New Albany will officially be a city after the census is completed. A city must have 5,000 residents; New Albany has an estimated 7,000 residents.
Becoming a city means that New Albany will be in charge of its roads, among other things. While being called a city may make New Albany seem bigger, it is still the same wonderful Central Ohio community that it always has been.
For more information on New Albany becoming a city click here for a recent article at ColumbusLocalNews.com.
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