Business View Civil and Municipal l December 2022
it through, which has now resulted in utilities basically reinvesting back into themselves and addressing some long standing issues. “Same with the water system – to go in and redo water mains and making new connections and loops to improve service, improve capacity and flow. It improved quality for the current residents, but also potential future residents and future users.” The change that will have the biggest impact is a $4 million road project that will expand the town’s Camp Run Parkway from County Road 311 to State Highway 60. The project is designed to attract more businesses to the area, which will operate as a main street-style retail hub. “The investment will attract a lot of newer type style businesses that we want to bring into the mix, where people can come and enjoy their afternoon or evenings as far as dinner or hobby shops and things like that,” says Brad Amos, Sellersburg’s town president.
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