enzh-TWfrdejakoes

 

 

Mellencamp Mural Guestbook


About Seymour

The City of Seymour is located one hour south of Indianapolis, one hour north of Louisville and one and one-half hours west of Cincinnati. Seymour, Jackson County, Indiana is the place to live your future! Seymour has a population of approximately 20,000 residents and is served by Mayor Matthew Nicholson, Clerk-Treasurer Darrin Boas and seven Councilmembers.

Seymour is a thriving industrial, commercial, and residential community based on well-planned growth and progress. The quality of life is demonstrated by Seymour’s “small town” yet bustling atmosphere, beautiful parks and open spaces, attractive landscaping and arterial streets, a low crime rate, quality schools and affordable housing. Because of the geographic location, a pro-business environment, and a proactive local government — Seymour is expected to continue to grow.

The Downtown Seymour Streetscape Plan was adopted by City Council to be added to the City of Seymour Comprehensive plan.

Learn more about the Plans for Downtown Seymour Indiana

The Burkart Opportunity Zone plan was funded by the Indiana Economic Development Corporation, in partnership with LISC and Brookings Institution’s Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Center for
Transformative Placemaking.

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Letter from Seymour City Officials

December 2, 2020

1,251 - That’s the number of new positive COVID-19 infections in Jackson County since November 2, 2020. This represents a 96% increase over total infections the previous 8 months
of the year.

395 - That’s the number of people in Jackson County who tested positive for COVID-19 in the last 7 days.

4% - That’s the COVID-19 positivity rate for all tests in Jackson County. Jackson County has the highest all test positivity rate in the state of Indiana as of December 2, 2020. In basic terms, this means that 1 in 5 Jackson County residents are likely positive for COVID-19.

37 - That’s the number of people in Jackson County who have died from COVID-19.  

This is Real. This is a Public Health Emergency

But this isn’t about numbers. It’s about people. Your mom. Your dad. Your grandparents. Your husband. Your wife. Your kids. Your partner. Your friends. Your neighbors. Your co-workers.

It’s also about protecting the people who keep our communities going. Hospitals in our region and across the state are taxed and their capacity to care for patients is in serious jeopardy.

We understand. You’re tired. We are too. This virus is taking a toll. But, only YOU have the power. The power to keep yourself safe and to keep people around you safe.

  1. Wear a mask and wear it correctly.
  2. Wash your hands.
  3. Keep at least 6 feet of distance between you and others.
  4. Consider postponing large gatherings this holiday season until it is safe to have everyone together again.  

If we all take these small actions, we can help keep ourselves and our loved ones safe.

  • YOU are not powerless in this public health crisis!
  • YOU are the power to stop the spread of COVID-19.
  • Protect yourself. Protect your loved ones. Protect our community. 

 

Public Works Meetings

City Council Meetings

Additional Meetings

City Holidays

Sorry, this website uses features that your browser doesn’t support. Upgrade to a newer version of Firefox, Chrome, Safari, or Edge and you’ll be all set.