8 Dec 2022
In 2020, our street and community relations departments came together and began an entirely new creative project that the City of Madison had never done before. With the help of street department fabricator Dave Kidwell, the magical lights adorning Main Street and the riverfront continue to grow each year. Check out our latest Madison on the Move video highlighting the behind-the-scenes work of bringing festive lights to our city each year! #cleansafeandbeatiful #madisononthemove
- 4 participants
- 5 minutes
11 Oct 2022
Check out our latest Madison on the Move video highlighting the significant improvements to the Oakhill neighborhood and learn more about infrastructure improvements being made across the community.
- 4 participants
- 3 minutes
5 Aug 2022
Check out the latest video highlighting the great things happening in our parks!
- 3 participants
- 4 minutes
20 Dec 2021
Our Southern Indiana, the Regional Development Authority (RDA) that includes the City of Madison and Jefferson County, has been awarded $50 million in state READI grant funds.
The five-county Our Southern Indiana region was one of only five regions that received the maximum amount from the initiative. The funds will be used for multiple projects covering a wide range of areas from infrastructure to parks within Jefferson, Clark, Floyd, Scott, and Washington counties.
Proposed projects for the Madison area focus on destination and workforce development such as an amphitheater, gateway improvements, new housing, improving the Mulberry Street arts corridor, restoring the Ohio Theater, completing our neighborhood market, developing a veterinary teaching center at Hanover College in partnership with Ivy Tech-Madison, and the Hanover-Madison Connector Trail.
“This $50 million investment will go a long way toward our shared goals of improving quality of place, public safety, housing, infrastructure, and more,” said Mayor Courtney. “I’m looking forward to the work ahead and will continue to push for READI grant funds to be put to the best use for the City of Madison.”
Check out our video proposal.
The five-county Our Southern Indiana region was one of only five regions that received the maximum amount from the initiative. The funds will be used for multiple projects covering a wide range of areas from infrastructure to parks within Jefferson, Clark, Floyd, Scott, and Washington counties.
Proposed projects for the Madison area focus on destination and workforce development such as an amphitheater, gateway improvements, new housing, improving the Mulberry Street arts corridor, restoring the Ohio Theater, completing our neighborhood market, developing a veterinary teaching center at Hanover College in partnership with Ivy Tech-Madison, and the Hanover-Madison Connector Trail.
“This $50 million investment will go a long way toward our shared goals of improving quality of place, public safety, housing, infrastructure, and more,” said Mayor Courtney. “I’m looking forward to the work ahead and will continue to push for READI grant funds to be put to the best use for the City of Madison.”
Check out our video proposal.
- 3 participants
- 3 minutes