Watch: Ohio River Greenway project moves into final phase, connecting Jeffersonville to New Albany

The Ohio River Greenway is starting to deliver on its promise. What began in Clarksville in 2023 is now stretching into Jeffersonville, creating a continuous trail between three southern Indiana cities. Funded in part by local growth through the city’s TIF program, the $3 million project is already drawing daily walkers and bike traffic. Business owners like those at KingFish are expecting a boost from increased foot traffic, and local leaders see the Greenway as a long-term investment in livability and economic activity.

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