In response to the distribution of racist fliers by a Kentucky-based chapter of the Ku Klux Klan in Goshen neighborhoods this past weekend, Mayor Gina Leichty has issued a statement reaffirming the city’s unwavering commitment to inclusion, respect, and the safety of all residents:.
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The City of Goshen, Indiana, is soliciting sealed proposals until December 12, 2024, at 4:00 p.m. (local time) for the above-referenced purchase in accordance with the detailed specifications included in the Specification and Contract Documents.
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The Goshen Parks and Recreation Department is celebrating the holiday season with events throughout the next two months, including a Breakfast with Santa on Saturday, Dec. 7, at 10 a.m. at Schrock Pavillion, 411 W Plymouth Ave.
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Johnston Street will be closed just west of Woodbridge Ct, from September 19 to September 23, to install a new sewer tap for the Green Oaks Assisted Living site development.
Wilden Avenue is expected to re-open to traffic west of Main Street before the Johnston Street closure. In the event that West Wilden Avenue remains closed past Monday, September 19, the contractor will delay their requested closure to Sept. 26–Sept. 30, 2022.
Traffic will be detoured via Main Street to CR 26 to CR 21.
Wilden Avenue will be closed between Main Street (SR 15) to and including the intersection with 5th Street from Wednesday, Sept. 14, through November 11, to allow for work associated with the Wilden Avenue Reconstruction Project.
The detour route is Main Street to Oakridge Avenue to 6th Street.
College Avenue will be closed east of Century Drive from Wednesday, September 14 through December 30 to allow for work associated with the site development and infrastructure improvements along east College Avenue.
The detour route is Lincolnway East (US 33), to Kercher Road (CR 38), to CR 33.
The Goshen Engineering Department is hosting an open house to further collect feedback on the temporary cycle track along Lincoln Avenue.
The open house, scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 13, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Goshen Public Library, will be a chance for residents to ask questions and give feedback based on their experience using the track or driving alongside it.
The City installed a demonstration Cycle Track lane along the south side of Lincoln Avenue between 5th and 8th streets in early May. The mentioned portion of Lincoln Avenue was reconfigured to include a two-way cycle track, two driving lanes, and two parking lanes on both sides of the road and a center turn lane.
In addition to the open house, the City created a survey to collect community input about the cycle track. Residents can take still take the survey by going to https://bit.ly/cycletracksurvey. Para tomar la encuesta en español, vaya a https://bit.ly/ciclovialincoln.
More information, including updates, diagrams and illustrations of the project can be found at goshenindiana.org/cycletrack. For any questions, residents can contact the Engineering Department at 574-534-2201 or via email at engineering@goshencity.com.
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 Council.
There is a position open for the following board or commission:
Touch-a-Truck returns to Shanklin Park this year on Saturday, Aug. 27 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
The City of Goshen’s Touch-a-Truck event offers children the opportunity to touch, climb and explore the City’s equipment, trucks and other vehicles.
Some of the vehicles showcased will include an ambulance, police car, fire truck, snowplow, street sweeper, and Vactor truck, among others. Kids will have a chance to climb behind the wheel and perhaps even honk a horn or flip the lights.
A sensory-free time has been slotted for 9-10 a.m. for individuals with sensory impairments.
The event also will have staff representing most of the various City departments, to give a chance for the community meet and talk with them. Refreshments will be available while supplies last.
Brush pickup for the month of August begins Aug. 29, 2022.
During scheduled brush collections, the Street Department will make only one pass through the city to pick up brush. Please have your brush by the front curb, but not in the street, by that first day in the morning at 7 a.m. Brush will not be picked up in alleys. The piles of brush should be trash-free. Crews cannot access the piles if blocked by vehicles.
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 times are available.
Member benefits include:
Living allowance of up to $22,000 for full-time members