New albany city hall
New Albany City Hall is the seat of government for the city of New Albany, Indiana, United States. Here are some key facts about the building:
Location: 716 E. Spring St, New Albany, IN 47150
History: The current City Hall building was constructed in 1964 and has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years.
Architecture: The building is a modernist-style structure with a flat roof and a simple, rectangular design. It features a large glass entrance and a prominent clock tower.
Services: City Hall provides a range of services to the public, including:
- City Council meetings and chambers
- Mayor's office
- City Clerk's office
- Building and zoning department
- Public works department
- Police department
- Fire department
- Municipal court
Features: The building has a large parking lot and a public plaza area. It also features a memorial garden and a veterans' memorial.
Renovations: In recent years, the city has invested in several renovations and upgrades to the building, including a major renovation of the council chambers and the installation of new energy-efficient lighting and HVAC systems.
Interesting fact: The building's clock tower is a prominent landmark in downtown New Albany and is visible from many parts of the city.