RRCC Poised for Continued Growth in 2019
January 22, 2019
JEFFERSONVILLE (January 22, 2019) – Coming off a strong year of accomplishments, the River Ridge Development Authority (RRDA) is preparing for another year of dynamic growth at River Ridge Commerce Center through its continued partnership with nearby communities. During its regular, monthly meeting, the RRDA approved its 2019 budget, taking into account anticipated costs and revenue associated with major projects planned for the year ahead. The board also elected its 2019 officers. “The fall of 2018 marked a handful of significant milestones worth celebrating,” said Jerry Acy, Executive Director of the River Ridge Development Authority. “Those accomplishments laid the foundation for the Authority to charge on as we head into a new year, continuing our mission to bring new investment and jobs to Southern Indiana.” Moving forward on the path of robust growth, the RRDA approved the following contracts for development projects to support growth at the commerce center:- A $818,476 contract with Wooldridge Homes for a pending phase IV demolition project. The project will include site preparations on land near Charlestown, Ind., and continue the removal of former production facilities abandoned by the U.S. Army. This contract will bring the Authority’s total investments to remove the former Army structures in the north end of the park to approximately $5.5 million.
- A $401,101 contract with Duke Energy to relocate an electric utility pole, as well as overhead utility lines located on Trey Street, Safety Street and Eighth Street. This will remove the last remnants in the south side of the park of the Army’s old, electrical distribution system. Its removal will allow construction of underground, electrical lines and demolition of a former Army storage building.
- J. Mark Robinson (Clark County), President
- Norman E. “Ned” Pfau (City of Jeffersonville), Vice President
- Philip W. “Phil” McCauley II (Ports of Indiana), Secretary/Treasurer
- Patrick J. Glotzbach (City of Charlestown), Member
- Edward Meyer (Town of Utica), Member