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Annexation Back on the Table

Annexation back to the table November 1, 2010 The council voted to bring back for a vote at its Nov. 18 meeting an annexation ordinance that would see the city incorporate the Charlestown Road commercial corridor into New Albany. The … Continue reading

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Keep it Up: Charlestown Road annexation delayed

Charlestown Road annexation delayed England said more research needed on police department impact By DANIEL SUDDEATH Daniel.Suddeath@newsandtribune.com NEW ALBANY — The New Albany City Council agreed to table the final reading on an annexation ordinance that would have incorporated the … Continue reading

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Next City Council Meeting Sep. 30

At the previous City Council meeting, the vote was 5-4 in favor on the second reading. There was heavy opposition. We will need to convince one more councilman before the third reading that this move is bad for local jobs. … Continue reading

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Voice Your Opinion at NA City Council Meeting Tuesday

The New Albany City Council will be meeting Tuesday August 31 at 7:30 at the Floyd County Courthouse to vote on annexation of the Charlestown Road Area. Show up to voice your opinion!

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Contact Us About Our Meeting Aug. 30

The New Albany City Council will be taking an annexation vote on Aug. 31. We will be meeting at Coffee Crossing on Charlestown Road on Monday morning Aug. 30 to discuss and review how your taxes will go up and … Continue reading

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Contact the City Council

Tell them that tax increases during a recession on property owners and small businesses is wrong. Tell them to vote NO on the Charlestown Road area annexation. If you live or work on Charlestown Road, Charlestown Crossing, Payne-Kohler Rd., St. … Continue reading

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Help Us Stop the unfair New Albany annexation

The City of New Albany plans to annex a large portion of Charlestown Road and surrounding streets in a tax grab of massive proportions. Businesses and residents near Meijer and Great Escape Theater could see a 49% increase in their … Continue reading

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