Public Notices

NEW YEAR’S EVE AND NEW YEAR’S DAY

All City offices will close at noon Thursday, December 31, and will be closed all day Friday, January 1 in observance of New Year’s Day. Trash collection services will be normal on New Year’s Eve, off on New Year’s Day, and delayed by a day afterward.

PUBLIC NOTICE: GOSHEN SENSORY TRAIL

The City of Goshen is partnering with ADEC, Inc. to propose the Goshen Sensory Trail Project to help connect individuals with disabilities to the health benefits and wonder of nature. The Community Connections for People with Disabilities (CCPWD) grant is offered through the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA), in partnership with the […]

Goshen Utility Business Office closed for the afternoon

Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Goshen Utilities Business Office will close this afternoon at 2:30 p.m. The office will make any necessary adjustments to accommodate customers who need to pay their water bill. Water utilities customers needing to make a payment can do so by going to https://goshenindiana.org/water-&-sewer-billing and scrolling down to the PayGov link […]

NOTICE FOR REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALSNOTICE FOR REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS

The Goshen Redevelopment Commission is soliciting proposals to purchase real estate at the corner of Monroe Street and River Race Drive, Goshen, Indiana. Informational packages describing the requirements for the proposals may be obtained from Mark Brinson, Community Development Director, 204 E. Jefferson St., Ste 6, Goshen, IN 46528 (574-537-3824). Written proposals must be submitted […]

CITY OF GOSHEN ANNOUNCES SPOTLIGHT COMMUNITY DESIGNATION

Today, Mayor Jeremy Stutsman is happy to announce that the City of Goshen has received Spotlight Community recognition from the Indiana Arts Commission. Goshen is one of only four cities in the State to be selected for this competitive program this year. The designation comes with an invitation to apply for the state Cultural District […]

CITY, BUSINESS COMMUNITY TO STRENGTHEN PARTNERSHIP THROUGH EDUCATION INITIATIVE

This is an important update about Ordinance 5073. But before getting into the details of this update, the City would like to clarify what transpired the night of the council meeting Monday, Dec. 7: City Officials determined after the meeting—and after the broadcast of that meeting—that the ordinance was not approved on second reading on […]

NOTICE OF CHANGE TO REGULARLY SCHEDULED PUBLIC MEETING

Governing Body: Goshen Community Relations CommissionDate of Meeting: December 14, 2020Time of Meeting: 7 p.m. EDTPlace of Meeting: City Courtroom/Council Chambers, 111 E. Jefferson St. Goshen, IN Pursuant to the provisions of the Open Door Law and Indiana Code § 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(2)(D), the meeting of the Goshen Community Relations Commission scheduled for Monday, December 14 at […]

SHANKLIN PARK TO SERVE AS NEW COVID-19 SITE

Shanklin Park, 411 W. Plymouth Ave., will be the new location for the Center for Healing and Hope COVID-19 testing site beginning Monday, Dec. 14. The change of location is an effort to create a better-suited space for the vehicular traffic the site generates. The Center for Healing and Hope is a drive-through testing site […]

SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING

The Goshen City Council will have a special meeting Monday, Dec. 7 at 6 p.m. The meeting will be open to the public virtually through Zoom only. To view the agenda for Monday’s meeting, click here. To access the meeting, go to https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87149766078 or if joining by call, dial (301) 715-8592 or (312) 626-6799 and […]

ELKHART, GOSHEN, NAPPANEE MAYORS SUPPORT NEW COUNTY HEALTH PROTOCOLS WITH ENFORCEMENT

The Mayors of Elkhart, Goshen and Nappanee will each bring a city ordinance to their councils that will support both the Elkhart County Commissioners’ Restated Ordinance 2020-38, and the Elkhart County Health Department’s new protocols to eliminate COVID-19 from our community. Mayor Jeremy Stutsman, City Council Majority leader Brett Weddell and Council Minority leader Julia […]