During the Noblesville Common Council meeting on May 13, 2025, significant discussions centered around a new development project aimed at addressing infrastructure challenges and enhancing community living options. The council reviewed plans from Boomerang Development, which is working on a site south of the current development area. This project is designed to create a multi-generational community with a variety of housing types, including townhomes and larger homes priced between $600,000 and $800,000.
The development aims to provide residents with opportunities to stay within the same neighborhood as they transition through different stages of life. This approach is particularly noteworthy in Noblesville, where options for moving up within the same community are limited. The council emphasized the importance of this project in fostering community ties and allowing families to establish roots.
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Subscribe for Free Infrastructure improvements, particularly concerning sewer systems, were also a focal point of the discussion. The development will utilize a sewer interceptor running along the creek, which is crucial for managing the increased density of the area. The council acknowledged that while the financial implications of extending sewer services are significant, the primary goal is to create a well-planned community that meets the needs of its residents.
Additionally, council members expressed interest in how this new development correlates with the nearby Crossroads development. They plan to present a comprehensive exhibit to the planning commission that outlines how both projects will integrate, ensuring a cohesive community layout that includes both residential and commercial spaces.
As the council moves forward, they are committed to considering the broader implications of these developments on the community, ensuring that Noblesville continues to grow in a way that benefits all residents. The outcomes of this meeting signal a proactive approach to urban planning, with a focus on sustainable growth and community well-being.