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Final Leaf Pickup of 2023

Sunday, December 10, 2023

The Goshen Street Department will make one last round of leaf collecting beginning Monday, December 11. Residents who miss this round can still take their leaves to the Environmental Center. Located at 20100 CR 19, the center accepts brush and leaves, loose or in bags, at no charge to Goshen... more

Goshen continues annual Mirth Tree ornament exchange

Monday, December 4, 2023

'Tis the season for spreading joy and reducing waste in Goshen! The City of Goshen's Department of Environmental Resilience is excited to announce the 3rd Annual Mirth Tree Ornament Exchange, a festive initiative to celebrate the holidays in an eco-friendly way. This is the third year residents... more

City of Goshen awarded state volunteerism award

Friday, December 1, 2023

The Environmental Resilience Department poses with the award. Back L to R: Lee Bergey; Aaron Sawatsky-Kingsley, Director of Environmental Resilience; Levi Moser. Front L to R: Theresa Sailor, Education Grant Writer; Melanie Helmuth, Urban Forestry Assistant; Acadia Imhof; Alexa Kennel; Brandi Devoe,... more

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Board of Works

Today, 2:00pm

To join the webinar please copy and paste this link on your browser: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88469251269 or call +1 312 626 6799. Webinar ID: 884 6925 1269 Comments are no longer taken online.

Shade Tree Board

Today, 7:00pm

This meeting is in-person only.

Redevelopment Commission

Tuesday, December 12, 2023, 3:00pm

American Rescue Plan Funding

The federal government established a Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery for local governments as part of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARP). As a result, the City is receiving $6.6 million in ARP funds to respond to the public health emergency and impact to communities caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, and to make investments in infrastructure.

Of the total amount to be received, the majority of the funds ($5.1 million) was dedicated to infrastructure improvements; the rest of the money was pledged to a variety of programs to address community needs. The City has allocated $300,000 of ARP funds to nonprofit organizations serving the City. 

This ARP Fund Plan was prepared with the assistance and input of a committee established by the Mayor of the City of Goshen, which included members of the City of Goshen administration, Common Council, Clerk Treasurer and other members of the community. This ARP Fund Plan shall not be effective unless and until it is approved by the Common Council of the City of Goshen. This ARP Fund Plan may be amended by the Common Council at any time to comply with Section 603(C) of the ARP and any official guidance issued by the United States Treasury Department.

Local nonprofits can now apply for a grant—applications are due March 15.

If you have any questions, please contact Gregory Imbur, grants manager, at gregoryimbur@goshencity.com