NEW ALBANY —
A series of public information sessions have been set regarding two proposed projects for the city of New Albany.
Up for discussion are plans to create an outdoor aquatic center at the former Camille Wright pool location and the construction of a multisports facility at the former Hoosier Panel site. The first session will be from 6 to 7:30 p.m., Monday, March 11, at Green Valley Elementary School, 2230 Green Valley Road.
“These are information sessions that will allow members of the public to share their suggestions with our team,” New Albany Mayor Jeff Gahan said in a press release. “Members of both my staff and the New Albany Redevelopment Commission will be in attendance to answer questions and take notes on comments from the public.”
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