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AMERICORPS POSITION WILL SERVE AT GOSHEN DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESILIENCE
The City of Goshen’s Department of Environmental Resilience is recruiting individuals interested in serving in a new AmeriCorps program anticipated to launch in fall 2022. The individual selected will work closely with the City to serve in the area of environmental sustainability. The AmeriCorps term runs from September 2022 to August 2023, but varying start […]
CITY OF GOSHEN EXPANDS UTILITY BILL PAY OPTIONS
The City of Goshen is pleased to announce the launch of its new electronic billing and payment service through Invoice Cloud, offering customers greater flexibility to view and pay their utility bills. The new service also enables customers to make a payment by phone 24/7 through an automated payment line or take advantage of the […]
FINAL LISTENING SESSION FOR GOSHEN GROWTH PLAN IS AUGUST 23
The fourth and final listening session for collecting public input on the city’s growth strategy is this Tuesday, August 23 at 5:30 p.m. at Schrock Pavilion, Shanklin Park. The City of Goshen is in the process of creating a growth strategy, and needs community input to determine general attitudes and perceptions about growth. The purpose of […]
RAILROAD CROSSING CLOSURE: LOGAN STREET
The railroad crossing on Logan Street will be closed from Monday, Aug. 22 to Wednesday, Aug. 24 for repairs. The detour will be Monroe Street to Blackport Drive to Lincoln Avenue.
GOSHEN COMMUNITY RELATIONS COMMISSION POSITION OPEN
The City of Goshen appoints boards, commissions and committees, comprised of residents and City staff, to help advise on various policy issues. Some of the boards are designated by Indiana statute, while others are created in the interest of bettering our community. Members of these boards and commissions are appointed by the mayor and City […]
CITY SEEKS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN GROWTH PLAN
How do you see Goshen growing and developing in 10 or more years? The City of Goshen is in the process of creating a growth strategy, and needs community input to determine general attitudes and perceptions about growth. The purpose of a growth plan is to provide officials, residents and developers with a tool to […]
ROAD CLOSURE: COLLEGE AVENUE
College Avenue will be closed east of Century Drive from August 16 through September 23, 2022, to allow NIPSCO to conduct work associated with the site development and infrastructure improvements along College Avenue.
ROAD CLOSURE: COLLEGE AVENUE
College Avenue is closed between 15th Street west to the railroad tracks to allow City contractor Niblock to mill and repave the road. The closure will go through Aug. 12 and lane restrictions will continue through Aug. 23.
RAILROAD CROSSING CLOSURE
The railroad crossings at College Avenue (CR 36), east of Century Drive, and CR 31, south of College Avenue, are closed to allow Norfolk Southern to work on the tracks beginning Monday, Aug. 8. The closure will last for 1 to 3 days, according to Norfolk Southern.
LANE RESTRICTIONS
Go to https://bit.ly/3zK2qtk for an interactive map showing the affected roads. Road milling begins Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2022 on the following roads: • Berkey Avenue between S Greene Road and Dewey Avenue • Carter Road • Fescue Court • Logan Street between Lincoln Avenue and the tracks • Sedgefield Way and Clover Trails Boulevard • […]