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About Seymour

The City of Seymour is located one hour south of Indianapolis, one hour north of Louisville and one and one-half hours west of Cincinnati. Seymour, Jackson County, Indiana is the place to live your future! Seymour has a population of approximately 20,000 residents and is served by Mayor Matthew Nicholson, Clerk-Treasurer Darrin Boas and seven Councilmembers.

Seymour is a thriving industrial, commercial, and residential community based on well-planned growth and progress. The quality of life is demonstrated by Seymour’s “small town” yet bustling atmosphere, beautiful parks and open spaces, attractive landscaping and arterial streets, a low crime rate, quality schools and affordable housing. Because of the geographic location, a pro-business environment, and a proactive local government — Seymour is expected to continue to grow.

Project Plans

Downtown Seymour Streetscape

The Downtown Seymour Streetscape Plan was adopted by City Council to be added to the City of Seymour Comprehensive plan.

Learn more about the Plans for Downtown Seymour Indiana

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sewer Rates Set to Increase

New payment options becoming available

Seymour sewer utility customers will see the second phase of a 2-year rate increase this summer.  

The 15.1% increase will go into effect in June but won’t be reflected on a customer’s bill until July.

Seymour City Council approved an overall sewer rate increase of 30.2% in 2021 but divided that over a two-year period so as not to impact residents all at once.

Based on the average monthly use of 4,000 gallons of water, ratepayers within city limits will see their sewer bill increase by $4.16 a month, which is the same amount it increased last summer. Those outside city limits who have city sewer hookup will see their bill increase by $6.25 per month.

Also included in the increase is the trash collection fee, which will go up another $2 bringing the total monthly trash fee to $7.

Before 2021, the last sewer rate increase in Seymour was in 2001. The costs to provide sewer service and maintain the sewer collection system have continued to rise over the years.

Also, around this time, the sewer utility will be implementing a new online payment platform. The platform, called Invoice Cloud, will offer all the familiar payment types, along with PayPal, Google Pay, Apple Pay, etc. You also will be able to pay by text or phone, set up text and email reminders, and review your payment history online.  Customers who pay by credit card or other credit app will see a nominal fee for processing. Current ACH customers and those who pay with check via mail or in person will see no changes.

For more information, contact January Rutherford, public information specialist at jrutherford@seymourin.org or 812-216-5644.

 


 

 

 

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