Noblesville receives $1.6 million grant for White River pedestrian bridge project

The new bridge will provide safe access to the Federal Hill District, Riverview Hospital, pediatric and dental services, pharmacies, and Kroger.

INDY_Noblesville pedestrian bridge_rendering_JAN2025

This pedestrian bridge project was a highly recommended improvement for access and connectivity.

Rendering provided by City of Noblesville

The City of Noblesville announced it’s receiving a nearly $1.6 million grant from the US Department of Transportation’s Reconnecting Communities Pilot Grant Program to build a pedestrian bridge over the White River.

The new bridge will increase accessibility + remedy the disconnection between communities along the river that has been caused by State Roads 32 and 19.

The project was a highly recommended improvement that will provide safe access to the Federal Hill District, Riverview Hospital, pediatric and dental services, pharmacies, and Kroger.

No timeline for the project has been released yet.

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