Thinking about relocating to the Floyd County area? Check out our relocation guide and learn everything you need to know before making the move!
WELCOME TO Floyd County
Floyd County In Floyd County, New Albany is commonly referred to as Louisville’s Brooklyn. It’s only one bridge away and is known for its innovative and high-quality culinary scene. The downtown area of New Albany has recently been revitalized, and there are now several walking blocks of eateries where you can have a genuine, local dining experience. A diverse local retail scene may also be found in the city. Downtown New Albany has you covered whether you’re looking for SoIN-themed souvenirs or Kentucky Derby outfits. You’ll also come across a few odd shops, which we like to refer to as New Albany’s “Stranger Things.” The Knobs Unit, which includes Floyd County, contains some of the hilliest country in Indiana. As a result, the area supports trees that prefer very dry sites and ridgetops, as well as those that prefer very wet sites, ravines, or “bottomland.” Tree types unique to the unit include blackjack oak and swamp tupelo. Part of the unit stands on sandstone bedrock; other areas developed over limestone.
River Run New Albany Family Waterpark 5 Things To Do
New Albany’s newest aquatic center where families can enjoy waterslides, a lazy river, a steamboat water feature, and a toddler-sized pool. After a few laps in the lap pool, stretch out on the poolside deck and soak up the sunshine. Concession stand on site.
River Run New Albany Family Waterpark 224 W. Daisy Ln New Albany, IN (812) 948-5380
Carnegie Center for Art & History Contemporary art gallery, history museum, and former Carnegie library featuring changing local and regional art exhibits, hand-carved dioramas, an award-winning Underground Railroad exhibit, and an exhibit on Lucy Higgs Nichols, a woman who escaped slavery and served as a nurse with the 23rd Indiana Regiment during the Civil War. Free admission and tours for school, youth, and adult groups. Only 10 minutes from downtown Louisville, Kentucky.
Carnegie Center for Art & History 201 E Spring St, New Albany, IN (812) 944-7336
Campbell Woodland Nature Trails This unique area offers beauty and nature at it’s finest and is one of the few handicap accessible nature trails in Southern Indiana. Located in the 3300 block of Budd Rd. 122 acres of land with one paved trail. 1/3 mile path leads from the parking lot to the trail head. The completed path is approximately three-fouths mile with additional paths to be opened as early as this Fall. Benches are located along the path to rest and a covered gazebo is near the entrance.
Campbell Woodland Nature Trails 3300 Budd Rd New Albany, IN (812) 948-5360
There are foot bridges over creeks and a waterfall. Dogs are welcome on the trails and must be leashed at all times with waste removal. There is a solar powered automated system that tells the history of the site. The hours are from dawn to dusk 7 days a week.
Ogle Center As Southern Indiana’s center for the performing and visual arts, located on the campus of Indiana University Southeast in New Albany, the Ogle Center presents a variety of professional, nationally touring artists on its signature, “The Ogle Center Presents” series. The Louisville Orchestra performs several times each year at the Ogle Center. The Ogle Center also presents a free Children & Family series. In addition to professional performances, the Ogle Center is also home to Indiana University Southeast’s Music and Theatre Departments, presenting many student and faculty concerts, recitals, musicals, and plays each year. The center is comprised of four different venues: the Richard K. Stem Concert Hall, the Robinson Theater, the Stiefler Recital Hall, and the outdoor Horseshoe Amphitheater as well as the Ronald L. Barr art gallery. The James L. Russell Wonderland Way Art Collection is on permanent display in the Ogle lobby.
Ogle Cente 4201 Grant Line Rd New Albany, IN (812) 941-2525
Culbertson Mansion State Historic Site William Culbertson moved to Indiana seeking a new life and eventually became one of the richest men in the state and a renowned philanthropist. In fact, Culbertson invested much of his wealth in New Albany, involving himself in civic affairs, funding the construction of the Culbertson Widows Home, serving as a trustee of the First Presbyterian Church, and founding the Cornelia Memorial Orphans Home, named for the second of his three wives. His mansion stands as an example of the tastes, ideals and lifestyles of the late 1800s.
Culbertson Mansion State Historic Site 914 E. Main St New Albany, IN (812) 944-9600
It’s 150+ years old, but new to you! With its hand-painted ceilings, carved staircase, marble fireplaces and elaborate plasterwork, the Culbertson Mansion reflects the affluence of a man once considered to be the wealthiest in Indiana. In 1867, William S. Culbertson spent roughly $120,000 (or more than $2,000,000 in today’s economy) to build his grand home in New Albany.
Business & Economy Chamber of Commerce Information One Southern Indiana (1si) is the Lead Economic Development Organization (LEDO) and Chamber of Commerce for Clark and Floyd Counties on the Indiana side of Louisville, Kentucky. 1si proactively works to grow our regional economy through business attraction, retention and expansion; through encouraging and supporting entrepreneurs and workforce development; and through providing government and workforce advocacy, business education, networking opportunities and other business services to our
River Hills Economic Development District & Regional Planning Commission River Hills was formed in 1974 along with the other Economic Development Districts in the state of Indiana. The Economic Development Administration (EDA) provides yearly funding and, as such, defines River Hills’ scope of work. The main goal of River Hills is to assist local governments with development needs. One of their yearly requirements is to complete a Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) for the District. This report assesses the problems that exist within each community, rating them by priority and feasibility. The CEDS report maintains the District’s eligibility for EDA funding, a major source of infrastructure grants. Since 1990, River Hills has secured secured over $15 million for public facility projects within the five county district. Over $22 million dollars in EDA financial assistance has been received since 1980. River Hills Economic Development District and Regional Planning Commission
members and investors. One Southern Indiana 4100 Charlestown Road New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 945-0266 www.1si.org
300 Spring Street, Suite 2A Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130
(812) 288-4624 www.riverhills.cc
Top 10 Employers of
Floyd County
Baptist Health Floyd 1850 State St New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 944-7701
NYX 3900 Green Valley Rd New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 945-2688
I ndiana University Southeast 4201 Grant Line Rd New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 941-2333
Samtec, Inc 520 Park E Blvd New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 944-6733
Hitachi Cable America Inc 5300 Grant Line Rd New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 945-9011
Discount Labels 4 115 Profit Ct New Albany, IN 47150 (800) 995-9500
FireKing Security Group 101 Security Pkwy New Albany, IN 47150 (800) 457-2424
Walmart Supercenter 2910 Grant Line Rd New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 944-0635
MAC Construction & Excavating 1908 Unruh Ct New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 941-7895
River Run Family Water Park 224WDaisy Ln New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 948-5380
Economic Overview
Floyd County has an unemployment rate of 1.9%. The U.S. average is 3.6%.
The average income of a Floyd County resident is $27,449 a year.
The Median household income of a Floyd County resident is $53,431 a year.
Manufacturing Hoosier manufacturing has gained a well-known reputation, with the largest industry in New Albany, Floyd County being manufacturing and employing about 2,977 people. Health Care & Social Assistance The next largest industry in New Albany, Floyd County is Health Care & Social Assistance with about 16.1% of residents working in this industry. Retail Trade Coming in third, Retail Trade is highly represented in the employment base with around 2,201 people.
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting The highest paying industry in Floyd County is Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting with the average person making on average $63,889. Utilities Despite there being relatively fewer jobs in the Utility Industry, the average income is almost on par with Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting $58,958.
Getting Around Items Needed for License
When you become a resident of Indiana, you have 60 days to obtain an Indiana driver’s license if you hold a valid driver’s license from another state. You must also transfer the titles and registrations of any vehicles you own from your previous state to Indiana.
• If you do not hold a valid driver’s license from another state, you must hold an Indiana learner’s permit for 180 days before you may obtain an Indiana driver’s license. • If you are at least 18 years of age and have held a valid out-of-state driver’s license from the state of your prior residence, you must visit a BMV branch to: • Present ONE of the following three items: • Your current out-of-state driver’s license, • A copy of your official driving record, or • A verification letter.
• You must also present documentation proving your identity, lawful status, Social Security number, and Indiana residency. • And you are required to pass a vision screening. • If your out-of-state license has been expired when transferring to Indiana, you are required to take a knowledge exam. If your out-of-state license has been expired for more than three years or you have held an unrevoked out-of-state driver’s license less than one year, you must also pass a driving skills examination. The BMV will issue an interim license, valid for 30 days, authorizing the holder to drive pending authentication of documents submitted to BMV. • Physical Inspection Form - State Form 39530 • Required for out-of-state vehicles when you are NOT bringing the vehicle to the branch OR when the VIN plate is not easily viewable/accessible. • Proof of Identity • If you have never completed any type of transaction with the Indiana BMV, make sure you review the requirements on the REAL ID website.
You will need the following to title your vehicle: • Completed and Signed Vehicle Title or Notification from the Dealer
• If you are using the notification from the dealer, then the following three documents are not required. • Bill of Sale/Purchase Order • Only required if the title is not filled out completely and these are readily available. • Odometer Disclosure Statement – State Form 43230 • Only required if the odometer statement is not completed on the certificate of title or certificate of origin.
New Registration
• This transaction is used to issue a license plate when a vehicle is not registered in Indiana. An Indiana resident who purchases a vehicle from another Indiana resident will need a “new” registration transaction from the title. Indiana residents must register all newly acquired, unregistered vehicles within 45 days after the date on which the vehicle was purchased or acquired, and all vehicles owned by the person within 60 days after becoming a new resident. If changing your legal address during the transaction, you must provide two proofs of address. • A new motor vehicle registration may be completed: • Online at myBMV.com • At any FSP/PSP locations • At any BMV branch • At BMV Connect Kiosks.
You will need the following to register your vehicle:
• Statement of Existing Lease
Agreement – State Form 12787 Only required if the vehicle is a lease vehicle. • Proof of Insurance
Bureau of Motor Vehicles
New Albany 2612 Charlestown Rd New Albany, IN 47150-6434 (888) 692-6841
Clarksville 1150 East Lewis & Clark Parkway, Suite 104 Clarksville, IN 47129 (888) 692-6841
Major Highways
Interstate 64 The 123-mile route in Indiana can be described as being somewhat winding, especially the farther east one travels within the state. Interstate 265 Runs 13.1 miles from I-64 at the western edge of New Albany to the Lewis and Clark Bridge near Utica. U.S. Route 150 U.S. 150 runs south with U.S. Route 41 from Terre Haute. It is then concurrent with its parent, U.S. Route 50 from Vincennes to Shoals. It then runs east to New Albany before overlapping Interstate 64 into Kentucky. Between Vincennes and New Albany the road follows the original route of the Buffalo Trace.
Indiana State Road 111 A rural two-lane highway which passes between New Boston and New Albany in the far southern portion of the state. It has existed since 1935. Indiana State Road 335 Consists of a northern and southern route. The southern route is about five miles long. The northern route is a north–south route that connects the rural areas of northwestern Floyd County and southeastern Washington County. Map Guide I-64 runs through Floyd County and I-265 provides access from the eastern portion.
Indiana State Road 11 Located in south central Indiana and is divided into a northern and southern section. These sections were never connected. Indiana State Road 62 An east–west route that travels 204 miles from the Illinois state line in the southwest corner of Indiana to the Louisville, Kentucky area, then northeast toward the Cincinnati, Ohio area. Indiana State Road 64 An east–west highway that crosses most of the southern portion of the state, covering a distance of about 107 miles.
Education
Public Schools
Grant Line Elementary 4811 Grant Line Rd, New Albany, IN 47150 Phone: 812-542-5502 Attendance Hotline: 812-542-5701 Principal: Dr. Tamara Swarens Green Valley Elementary 2230 Green Valley Rd, New Albany, IN 47150 Phone: 812-542-5503 Attendance Hotline: 812-542-6101 Principal: Missy Hooks Greenville Elementary 7025 Cross St, Greenville, IN 47124 Phone: 812-542-5504 Attendance Hotline: 812-542-5301 Principal: Sarah Pierce Hazelwood Middle School 1021 Hazelwood Ave, New Albany, IN 47150 Phone: 812-542-8502 Attendance Hotline: 812-542-3301 Principal: Dr. Jessica Waters Highland Hills Middle School 3492 Edwardsville Galena Rd, Georgetown, IN 47122 Phone: 812-542-8501 Attendance Hotline: 812-542-3101 Principal: Wendy Ivey
CA Early Learning Center 1111 Pearl St, New Albany, IN 47150 Phone: 812-542-5506 Attendance Hotline: 812-542-5506 Early Intervention Coordinator: Geradine Schultze Fairmont Elementary 1725 Abbie Dell Ave, New Albany, IN 47150 Phone: 812-542-5501 Attendance Hotline: 812-981-7430 Principal: Susie Gahan Floyds Knobs Elementary 4484 Scottsville Rd, Floyds Knobs, IN 47119 Phone: 812-542-5505 Attendance Hotline: 812-542-6501 Principal: LuAnne Suer Floyd Central High School 6575 Old Vincennes Rd, Floyds Knobs, IN 47119 Phone: 812-542-8504 Attendance Hotline: 812-542-8603 Principal: Dr. Rob Willman
Georgetown Elementary 8800 High St, Georgetown, IN 47122 Phone: 812-542-5510 Attendance Hotline: 812-542-2901 Principal: Rhonda Benz
Private Our Lady of Providence Junior-Senior High School Holy Family Catholic School St. Marys of the Knobs Catholic School Christian Academy of Indiana Community Montessori
Mt. Tabor Elementary 800 Mt Tabor Rd, New Albany, IN 47150 Phone: 812-542-5507 Attendance Hotline: 812-542-7302 Principal: Scott Hughes New Albany High School 1020 Vincennes St, New Albany, IN 47150 Phone: 812-542-8506 Attendance Hotline: 812-981-2501 Principal: Dr. Michelle Ginkins Prosser Career Education Center 4202 Charlestown Rd, New Albany, IN 47150 Phone: 812-542-8508 Attendance Hotline: 812-542-6601 Principal: Nancy Campbell Scribner Middle School 910 Old Vincennes Rd, New Albany, IN 47150 Phone: 812-542-8503 Attendance Hotline: 812-542-3701 Principal: Chris Kane S. Ellen Jones Elementary 600 E 11th St, New Albany, IN 47150 Phone: Phone: 812-542-5508 Attendance Hotline: 812-542-5508 Principal: Dr. Brian Kehrer Slate Run Elementary 1452 Slate Run Rd, New Albany, IN 47150 Phone: 812-542-5509 Attendance Hotline: 812-542-8801 Principal: Amy Niemeier NAFC Virtual Academy Phone: 812-981-7466 Attendance Hotline: Coming Soon Principal: Dr. Keith Bush
College/University
Indiana University Southeast Purdue Polytechnic Institute - New Albany Ivy Tech Community College
Homeschool
Here’s what you need to know about the Homeschool Laws in Indiana:
• Indiana Code defines a home school as a nonpublic non-accredited school. • The Indiana Department of Education doesn’t endorse or review any homeschool programs. • Compulsory school age is 7-17 years of age or when the student graduates. • Parents should provide 180 days of instruction in an academic year, which runs from July 1, of a given year through June 30, of the following year. • Parents must keep track of their child’s attendance. • Provide an equivalent education. • Instruction must be done in the English language. Testing In Indiana, homeschooled families are NOT required to test. Many families, however, find testing to be beneficial. IAHE is happy to partner with BJU Press Testing and Evaluation to offer the Iowa Assessments from home. When you test with IAHE & BJU, the IAHE will receive a group report (based on ANONYMOUS student data), allowing us to showcase to legislators the success of home-educated students. NEW for 2022! • Choose between Online Testing OR Paper/Pencil Testing. • Families that order their tests through IAHE’s Parent Portal will receive a 10% discount. • The opportunity to participate in a multi-state pilot testing initiative.
Support Groups • Homeschool Hangout
Not only a support group for parents but a meeting place for kids. They will have field trip days, play days, and of course they will have online events. Parents and kids can post questions concerning homeschool, whether that be help with a lesson or home work. • Hoosier Homeschool Network (HHN) A homeschool support group open to homeschoolers in the Southern Indiana counties. They welcome families from all faiths and all educational methods. They desire to be a group that brings homeschooling families of different backgrounds, beliefs, and areas together where they can interact with other homeschooling families.
The median listing home price in Floyd County, IN was $210K in February 2022, trending up 14.2% year-over-year. The median listing home price per square foot was $134 . Real Estate
Art & Culture
Art & Culture Venues
Arts Alliance of Southern IN 820 E. Market St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 949-4238 ArtSeed Gallery 1931 E Spring St. New Albany, IN 47150 (502) 649-3320 Bourne-Schweitzer Gallery 137 E. Main St. New Albany, IN 47150 (502) 649-3320 Carnegie Center for Art & History 201 E. Spring St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 944-7336 Chestnuts and Pearls 157 E. Main St. New Albany, IN 47150 (502) 548-9114 Culbertson Mansion State Historic Site 914 E. Main St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 944-9600
The Floyd County Library 180 W. Spring St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 944-8464 Fostered Up Art 37 Bank St, Suite 11 New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 725-8786 Georgetown Drive-in 8200 St. Rd. 64 Georgetown, IN 47122 (812) 951-2616 Kentuckiana Assn of Music and Singers 215 West Spring St. New Albany, IN 47150 (502) 309-4828 MESA Kids Cooking School 154 E. Main St. New Albany, IN 47150 (502) 552-1296 Mount Saint Francis Center for Spirituality 101 St. Anthony Dr., Mt. St.
Ogle Center 4201 Grant Line Rd New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 941-2525 Padgett Museum 509 W. Market St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 949-2551 TheatreWorks of Southern Indiana 203 East Main St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 844-1051 Town Clock Church 300 E. Main St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 945-3814 Viva Art 426 Bank St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 725-0444
Francis, IN 47146 (812) 923-8817
Shopping
812 VINTAGE 214 Pearl St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 727-3061 ALEX & KATE BOUTIQUE 212 Pearl St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 595-0524 ARTS ALLIANCE OF SOUTHERN IN 820 E. Market St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 949-4238 DA•DA BOUTIQUE 219 Pearl St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 924-7729 DRESS AND DWELL 138 E. Spring St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 725-7566 EARTH’S ART 205 E Market St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 542-6444 THE ELDERBERRY CO. 302 Pearl St. Suite B New Albany, IN 47150 (800) 825-0445 EUREKA! STUFF FOR GUYS 2738 Charlestown Rd. New Albany, IN 47150 (502) 741-0837
HEART 2 HEART WELLNESS CENTER 3306 Plz Dr New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 725-1089 HIM & HER BOUTIQUE 313 Pearl St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 924-7441 HOUSE OF K BOUTIQUE 121. E Market St. New Albany, IN 47150 (502) 640-0049 J. NICOLLE SALON & SPA 113 E. Market St New Albany, IN 47130 (812) 944-4050
MICKEY’S 624 Vincennes St. New Albany, IN 47150
MOUNT SAINT FRANCIS GIFT SHOP 101 St. Anthony Dr., Mt. St.
Francis, IN 47146 (812) 923-8817
NEW ALBANY SUGAR SHOPPE 56 Pearl St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 920-3016 PURPLE PEARL SKIN & BEAUTY 202 Pearl St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 590-3297 RAVEN’S ROOST BOUTIQUE 203 W. 1st St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 920-0621 READY SET PREP’D 1222 State St. Suite 4, New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 725-7720
KENTUCKIANA MUSIC CENTER 134 E. Elm S. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 945-8044
KOZY KANDLES 213 Pearl St. New Albany, IN 47150 (502) 299-7208 MADHOUSE 151 E. Spring St New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 924-7728
REGALO 234 E Pearl St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 542-6567 RONALDO JEWELRY 115 Spring St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 725-1906
MARIPOSA CONSIGNMENTS 222 Pearl St., Suite 102 New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 725-8508
Dining
812 PIZZA COMPANY 7600 Hwy. 64, Georgetown, IN 47122 (812) 399-1119 8TH STREET PIZZA 411 E. Spring St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 725-0004 AGAVE & RYE 324 E Main St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 993-8226
BEAN STREET COFFEE CO. 101 Lafollette Station, Floyds
BOOMTOWN CREAMERY 110 E. Main St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 590-1314 BOOMTOWN KITCHEN 114 E. Main St. New Albany, IN 47130 (812) 590-1314
Knobs, IN 47119 (812) 923-1404
BEARNO’S PIZZA, NEW ALBANY 3002 Charlestown Xing New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 949-7914
BEARNO’S PIZZA, FLOYDS KNOBS 401 LaFollette Station, Floyds
BROOKLYN AND THE BUTCHER 148 E. Main St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 590-2646 BROWNIE’S THE SHED GRILLE AND BAR 826 W Main St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 920-0030 CARR’S BBQ & MARKET 3700 Paoli Pike, Suite 12 Floyds Knobs, IN 47119 (812) 728-8106 CATTLEMAN’S ROADHOUSE 3500 St Joseph Rd. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 725-7166
Knobs, IN 47119 (812) 923-4600
ALADDIN’S MEDITERRANEAN & MIDDLE EASTERN CUISINE 37 Bank St., #2 New Albany, IN 47150 (502) 489-7969
BELLA ROMA RESTAURANT 134 E. Market St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 725-9495
ARNI’S, FLOYDS KNOBS 3700 Paoli Pike, #4 New Albany, IN 47119 (812) 923-9805 ARNI’S, NEW ALBANY 1208 State St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 945-1149 BAER’S CITY WINERY 321 Pearl St. New Albany, IN 47150
BERRY TWIST 3660 Paoli Pike, Ste. 3 Floyds Knobs, IN 47119 (812) 923-8305
BOARD AND YOU BISTRO & WINE BAR 434 Pearl St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 913-4109 BOARD AND YOU CUSTOM CHARCUTERIE 430 Pearl St. New Albany, IN 47150 (502) 333-8718
CLUCKERS, NEW ALBANY 4308 Charlestown Rd. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 590-3662
FISTFUL OF ALE 2707 Paoli Pike New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 557-0226 FISTFUL OF TACOS 2708 Paoli Pike New Albany, IN 47150 (502) 509-9501
KOLKIN COFFEE 2736 Charlestown Rd. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 599-8410
COFFEE CROSSING 4214 Charlestown Rd. New Albany, IN 47150 (888) 465-5057
LA CATRINA MEXICAN KITCHEN 202 E Elm St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 725-8264
COFFEE CROSSING, DOWNTOWN NEW ALBANY 140 E. Main St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 946-9410 COFFEE CROSSING, NEW ALBANY 805 Talaina Place New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 557-6899 CULTIVATOR COFFEE & OTHER PLANTS 1415 E. Spring St. New Albany, IN 47150
FLOYD COUNTY BREWING COMPANY 129 W. Main St. New Albany, IN 47150 (470) 588-2337
LADY TRON’S 147 E. Market St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 725-9510
LAZY SUNDAES EATS AND TREATS 9280 State Rd. 64 Georgetown, IN 47122 (812) 951-1715
FRESCO TEA BAR, NEW ALBANY 216 Pearl St. New Albany, IN 47150
GRAETER’S ICE CREAM 4310 Charlestown Rd. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 949-6263 HABANA BLUES TAPAS RESTAURANT 320 Pearl St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 944-9760
LEAVEN BAKERY 1515 E. Market St. New Albany, IN 47150 (502) 536-8823
DISTILLERY 64 800 E 8th St., Suite 113 New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 989-9837 DONUM DEI BREWERY 3211 Grant Line Rd. New Albany, IN 47150 (502) 541-2950
LEGACY PIZZA & BAKERY 1001 Vincennes St. Suite 100, New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 725-0021
HOMEMADE ICE CREAM & PIE KITCHEN
MARK’S FEED STORE 3827 Charlestown Rd. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 949-7427
DRAGON KING’S DAUGHTER 129 W Market St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 725-8600
3113 Blackiston Mill Dr. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 590-3580
MESA, A LIVE DINING SHOW 216 Pearl St. New Albany, IN 47150 (502) 552-1296
HONEY CREME DONUTS, INC. 514 Vincennes St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 945-2150 ISRAEL’S DELICIAS DE MEXICO 604 E. Spring St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 725-9139
THE EARL 109 E. Market St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 590-2611
MICKEY’S 624 Vincennes St. New Albany, IN 47150
THE EXCHANGE PUB AND KITCHEN 118 W Main St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 948-6501
MONNIK BEER CO., NEW ALBANY 415 Bank St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 913-4259 NABC PIZZERIA & PUBLIC HOUSE 3312 Plz Dr. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 944-2577 NEW ALBANY SUGAR SHOPPE 56 Pearl St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 920-3016 OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HOPS 300 Foundation Ct. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 399-2353
ROOKIES COOKIES 310 Pearl St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 948-8858
TUMBLEWEED TEX MEX GRILL, NEW ALBANY CHARLESTOWN CROSSING
3005 Charlestown Xing New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 945-9333
SEEDS AND GREENS NATURAL MARKET & DELI 207 W First St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 944-3800 SWEET STUFF BAKERY 323 E. Spring St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 948-2507 TAYLOR’S CAJUN MEAT CO. 3306 Plz Dr., Suite 190 New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 725-0039 TERRI LYNN’S CAFE & CATERING 133 E. Market St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 923-1503 TRUE NORTH COFFEE HOUSE 137 E Market St., Suite 103 New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 266-0152 TUCKER’S AMERICAN FAVORITES 2441 State St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 944-9999
TUMBLEWEED TEX MEX GRILL, NEW ALBANY STATE ST. 2005 State St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 945-0177
VILLAGE HOUSE COFFEE 8251 St. Rd. 64 Georgetown, IN 47122 (812) 501-5042
ZESTO ICE CREAM, NEW ALBANY 2740 Charlestown Rd. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 944-6845
PARLOUR NEW ALBANY 225 State St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 920-6400 PINTS&UNION 114 E Market St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 913-4647 POLLY’S FREEZE 5242 Hwy 62 Georgetown, IN 47122 (812) 945-6911 RECBAR 812 336 Pearl St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 670-5234 RICE BOWL 3114 Grant Line Rd. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 590-6786
TUMBLEWEED TEX MEX GRILL, FLOYDS KNOBS
718 Highlander Pt Dr. Floyds Knobs, IN 47119 (812) 923-6011
Getting Settled
REGISTER TO VOTE
Requirements A person must meet the following requirements to be a registered voter in Indiana: • A citizen of the United States • Be at least eighteen (18) years of age on the day of the next general election or municipal election. Ways to Register to Vote Register Online • Print Registration Form and Mail or Delivery to Clerk’s Office Registration forms are available in the voter registration office or you can download the voter registration form (VRG-7) and mail the completed form to the Voter Registration Office. You can also use the form, VRG-7, to do a change of address or change of name and then mail the completed form to the Voter Registration office. Please complete the form legibly and it is helpful if you include a phone number that if there is a problemwe can contact you. • Online Registration If you have a valid Indiana Driver’s License or Indiana ID Card you may now register online. Click here to visit Indiana Voters Website to register. To update or check your voter registration status or request an absentee ballot please visit Indiana’s Voter website.
Voter Registration Deadlines The registration process closes during the 29 days prior to an election.
Voter Registration Issues • In Indiana, a person cannot vote on Election Day unless the person has registered to vote by the deadline which is the 29th day before the Election (IC 3-7-13-10) • When registering to vote in Indiana a person DOES NOT declare any party affiliation, unlike in some other states.
Disfranchisement While Imprisoned: • A person who has been convicted of a crime and imprisoned following conviction is ineligible to vote while in prison and is removed from the registration rolls (IC 3-7-46-2) However a person who is imprisoned but has not been convicted of a crime (imprisoned and awaiting trial) is still eligible to vote and run for office. • The followingarenot considered imprisonment for thepurposeof votingand if registered tovotemayvote: • On probation • On Parole • Subject to home detention or placed in community corrections program • Please note that after a person is released from prison, the person may register to vote and participate in the election process. Polling Locations • There are several early voting sites available as early as two weeks before an Election. Voters still have the option to vote absentee by mail or by Travel Board.
UTILITIES & COMMUNITY RESOURCES Electricity
Clark County REMC: (812) 246-3316 Duke Energy Indiana: (800) 343-3525 Harrison County REMC: (812) 738-4115 Gas Indiana Utilities Corporation: (812) 738-3235 Water New Albany Sewage Works Office: (812) 948-5399 Floyds Knobs Water Company Inc.: (812) 923-9040 Waste Management ecotech, LLC: (812) 944-4018 Curbside Recycling Program — items accepted weekly in green bins • Cardboard boxes (broken down) • Magazines and catalogs • Newspapers and inserts • All white, colored and coated papers • Brochures and pamphlets • Correspondence papers (letterhead, direct mail pieces and advertising) • Envelopes (even with plastic windows or labels) • Folders (manila, coated and colored) • Manuals with glued bindings • Paper from legal pads, steno pads, note pads • Posters • Glass • Receipts • Scratch, message and memo pads • Self-adhesive notes • Soft-covered books • Paperback books • Cereal boxes • Frozen food boxes • Plastic containers (numbers one through seven) except Styrofoam • Stretch film (in bags) • Aluminum beverage containers • Steel food and beverage containers
CABLE, INTERNET, AND LANDLINE SERVICES
Spectrum (855) 908-9152 Dish (844) 784-2127 DIRECTV (833) 311-2117 HughesNet (833) 562-8571 AT&T (855) 913-6283 Viasat (844) 960-3470 MAIL USPS (800) 275-8777
ANIMAL RESOURCES NAFC Animal Shelter 215 WMarket St. New Albany, IN 47150 (812) 948-5355
HELPFUL PHONE NUMBERS
Clerk (812) 948-5411 Auditor (812) 948-5435 Treasurer (812) 948-5477 Recorder (812) 948-5430 Sheriff (812) 948-5400 Surveyor (812) 948-5490 Coroner (812) 948-5478 Assessor
County Council (812) 903-0519 County Council (812) 989-0604 Board of Commissioners (812) 948-5466 Board of Commissioners (812) 948-5466 Board of Commissioners (812) 948-5466 Director of Operations (812) 948-4110 County Engineer (812) 948-5441 County Road
Probation (812) 948-5448 Public Defender (812) 981-0350 Dept. Weights & Measures
(812) 948-5351 Emergency Management (812) 948-5454 Solid Waste Management Dist. (812) 948-4733 Soil & Water District (812) 945-9936 Extension Office (812) 948-5470 Community Corrections (812) 948-5418 Health Department (812) 948-4726 Floyd County Parks (812) 948-5360
(812) 948-5420 Prosecutor (812) 948-5422 Child Support (812) 948-5475 Veterans Service Officer (812) 948-5495 County Council (502) 301-9923 County Council (502) 641-8037 County Council (502) 489-1643 County Council (812) 987-5638 County Council (502) 819-9286
(812) 948-4119 Building & Development (812) 948-5440 Superior Court (812) 948-5450 Superior Court II (812) 948-5488 Superior Court III (812) 948-5257 Magistrate Court (812) 948-5486 Circuit Court (812) 948-5455
Storm Water Management (812) 949-5446 Open Door Youth Shelter (812) 948-5481 Director of IT (812) 981-3770
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