Clerk/Treasurer's Office Closure Notification

Due to a Covid 19 diagnosis the afternoon of the 10th of December in the Clerk/Treasurer's office, we have had to close the office to the general public due to employees on quarantine. You may continue to drop your payments through the door slot here at City Hall. Telephone payments and return calls will not be taken/made again until week of

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Construction in Seymour

Current construction in and around Seymour includes US 50, which includes four phases. Work on both the eastbound and westbound lanes will rotate with a projected completion date of late 2021. The ramps for Interstate 65 will return to the “pre-construction” location when things are complete. The end result of US 50 construction will be four lanes of traffic plus a median with left turn

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Covid Vaccine Announcement

 

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

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Introducing the New City of "Seymour Curb Appeal" Program

The City of Seymour Planning and Zoning Department would like to invite you to review their new Curb Appeal Program. The Curb Appeal Program is an assistance program for property owners to improve the appearance and quality of their property and enhance neighborhood aesthetic appeal.

Curb Appeal Program Objectives

  1. To assist in overall
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Flag Day Proclamation

Mayor Matt Nicholson delivered a proclamation Monday declaring June 14, 2021, as Flag Day in Seymour. The declaration came as part of Seymour Elks Lodge 462’s Flag Day ceremony conducted on the patio at Brewskies Downtown.

The annual event is an opportunity to learn more about the history of the American flag and to show honor and respect for everything for which it stands.

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Mayor Nicholson's Podcast - November 16th

Mayor Nicholson invites you to listen to his podcast series. The mayor welcomes special guest Bernie Hauersperger, City Engineer to the podcast. They discuss upcoming city projects and other Seymour area news. Please click on the link below to listen to the show or click the podcast button to review prior podcasts with local community leaders.

Click here

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Mayor’s Good Friday Prayer Breakfast

It won’t be long before the days turn longer and warmer. With spring right around the corner, planning for the annual Mayor’s Good Friday Prayer Breakfast has begun.

mayor-prayer-breakfast.pngThis event is a way for the community to come together to show appreciation for clergy, renew our faith and celebrate the beginning of spring, said Mayor Matt Nicholson.

A buffet breakfast will

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Memorial Day Preparations

Seymour Mayor Matt Nicholson and City Councilman Chad Hubbard joined a group of veterans and volunteers from American Legion Post 89 on the morning of May 27, 2021, at Riverview Cemetery to place flags on the gravestones of deceased veterans ahead of Memorial Day. It's a longstanding tradition that pays respect and honor to the men and women from our community who

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Parks & Recreation Program Director Position Available

 


 

 

Patching continues on I-65 in Clark, Scott and Jackson Counties

Patching work will continue over the next few weeks on I-65 between Memphis and Seymour in Clark, Scott and Jackson Counties (MM 16 to MM 49).

Crews plan to begin asphalt patching on Monday (Nov. 16), which will extend through late November. Motorists can expect lane closures up to five miles in length Monday through Thursday,

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Paving and Milling Work Schedule

Milling work and paving will take place on City streets beginning Monday, April 12. Dave O’Mara Contractors will be working in the area, weather permitting, and the schedule is as follows:

  • Monday, April 12 - Kasting Road, Cottage Circle, Maple, Buckeye and Laurel Streets – Milling Work.
  • Tuesday, April 13 – Laurel, Lynn, South and Chestnut Streets. – Milling Work.
  • Wednesday,
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Request for Proposals

The City of Seymour is accepting emailed proposals from qualified companies to provide audio/recording system upgrade services.

Emailed RFP submittals are due not later than May 31, 2023 at noon (local) to:

January Rutherford, Information Specialist
City of Seymour—Mayor’s Office
jrutherford@seymourin.org

Emails shall be clearly marked in the subject line as “Proposal for

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Road Closure - December 2nd

Seymour INDOT/City Street Closure – SR 11 at Freeman Avenue Spur Railroad Crossing just South of Walnut Street Entry to Freeman Field or B Avenue 

The Louisville and Indiana Railroad will be doing railroad maintenance on the crossing on SR 11 and the Freeman Railroad Spur for a one day closure on Wednesday, December 2nd, 2020.  This roadway work will require that the

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Road Closure – Commerce Drive – October 7, 2020

Milestone Inc. is closing Commerce Drive from 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, October 7 th , to install a large culvert pipe.

All businesses will remain open and will need to utilize alternate entries or roadways. Commerce Drive is accessible from CR 400 N, via Highway 31. Truckstops of America has a US 31 Entrance. 

Please avoid this

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Seymour Community Center to reopen June 14

After more than a year of being closed, the Seymour Community Center, 107 S. Chestnut St. in downtown Seymour, will reopen to senior citizens beginning Monday, June 14.

Tentative hours are 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. Monday through Friday. These hours will be adjusted as needed based on demand.

On-site activities including bingo, cards and other games will be

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Seymour Police Department Captain Troy Munson has been named interim police chief.

Seymour Police Department Captain Troy Munson has been named interim police chiefMayor Matt Nicholson made the announcement during Thursday morning’s Seymour Board of Public Works and Safety meeting.

Munson will fill in until a new permanent police chief is hired. Applications may be submitted at Seymour City Hall, 301-309 N. Chestnut St. The deadline is June 3.

Current Chief Bryant Lucas is

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Seymour to celebrate National Pollinator Week June 21-27

With their orange wings laced with black lines and bordered with white dots, Monarch butterflies are one of the most iconic and beloved of its species.

The Seymour Department of Public Works Recycling Division is celebrating the beauty and importance of Monarch butterflies and other pollinators with several planned activities.

National Pollinator Week

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Water Shut Off – October 7, 2020

Water service will be disturbed to homes on Jackson Street to Beech Street, Lynn Street and portions of McDonald Street and Sarasota Drive from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, October 7, according to Indiana American Water.

Welcome to the New City of Seymour Website

The new website has been designed as a responsive mobile friendly community portal for the City of Seymour.

The website features include current meeting schedules and agendas, weather forecast for the Seymour Area, Map Based location services for visitors, image galleries, language translation of content, online bill pay options, online reporting of

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West Second Street Public Information Meeting

A federally-funded project to reconstruct a portion of West Second Street is moving forward after some major design changes. 

The $10.66 million project will no longer include two roundabouts, but will still improve intersections at Community Drive and Westgate Road/Airport Road for better traffic flow and pedestrian safety.  

Plans call for full-depth

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Attention Students, Apply to be a Member of the Youth Council

Applications to serve on the Youth Council are accepted year-round. Applications for the 2021-22 Youth Council term will be accepted until 5:00 p.m., on Friday, April 30, 2021.

The Youth Council is an advisory board that:

  1. Advises the Mayor on issues affecting youth in the community.
  2. Consists of 12 members and up to three alternates,
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