Chris Jensen, Mayor of Noblesville.

Welcome to Noblesville

Noblesville has experienced positive growth and is now home to over 73,000 residents – the ninth largest city in the state. We are home to fantastic amenities, including six public parks, over 100 miles of trails, Hamilton Town Center mall, our distinctive historic downtown square, and the outdoor music venue Ruoff Music Center. The city also is home to our award-winning Noblesville Schools system.

I am a lifelong resident of Noblesville, and am honored to have the opportunity to serve and shape its future through engaged and proactive leadership. My administration prioritizes four major pillars: workforce and economic development; downtown, culture and recreation; public health and safety; and roads and infrastructure.

We have a lot of exciting projects happening in our city, including our investments in trails, parks, road infrastructure, culture and housing. Last year we cut the ribbon on Noblesville’s portion of the Nickel Plate Trail, which is a new, 2.7-mile portion that extends the trail from 146th Street to Pleasant Street near downtown Noblesville and includes the restoration of a historic bridge over Allisonville Road, as well as a bridge over Stony Creek. The trail connectivity throughout Hamilton County allows people in Noblesville to enjoy the outdoors and experience our city in a new way!

We officially broke ground in November on the Noblesville Event Center, home to the Pacers G League franchise. The 3,400-seat, 120,000-square-foot arena will be the home to the second most prominent men’s basketball league in the world. The venue will also host community events, conferences, entertainment and other sporting events. The Noblesville Event Center is the second groundbreaking at Noblesville’s business and technology hub, Innovation Mile, near Interstate 69 and Hamilton Town Center.

In 2024 we look forward to significant progress on projects throughout our city, including Pleasant Street. The Reimagine Pleasant Street project is a multiyear initiative to improve east-west connectivity and accessibility for the community. The project, a partnership between the City of Noblesville and Hamilton County, will provide residents, local businesses and key stakeholders with many improvements that will enhance mobility and public safety, while also honoring the urban character and historic features of the project area.

Our goal every single day is to ensure that our community is safe and welcoming to all. As mayor, I hope you’ll take some time to explore our city and discover why Noblesville is a unique place and a growing community – one with national recognition as a great place to live, work, play and retire.

And finally, we would love to hear from you! Please reach out to me or a member of my team with questions or suggestions that you may have for enhancing our city for current and future residents.

Sincerely,

Chris Jensen, Mayor

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