How It Works: Utilities Support Noblesville’s Growth from the Ground Up

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By Andrew Murray

By Andrew Murray

January 23, 2026

How It Works: Utilities Support Noblesville’s Growth from the Ground Up

When it comes to economic development, success depends on more than just location and opportunity; it requires the right infrastructure beneath our feet. The City of Noblesville’s Utilities Department plays a vital role in ensuring our community has the sewer availability, capacity, reliability, and long-term sustainability needed to support business growth, residential expansion, and future investment.

Powering Progress Through Infrastructure

Every new business, housing development, and commercial project in Noblesville relies on essential utility services. The Utilities Department works hand-in-hand with the City’s Economic Development, Planning, and Engineering teams to ensure critical wastewater and stormwater management systems are properly planned, designed, and installed – ready to meet demand.

This proactive, team-based approach means that when opportunities arise, whether for an advanced manufacturing headquarters, a hospitality project near Innovation Mile, or a new mixed-use district, Noblesville can confidently say, “We’re ready.”

Planning for the Future

As Noblesville continues to grow, one of the Utilities Department’s focuses is long-term planning and capacity management to stay ahead of the curve. Strategic investments in infrastructure upgrades and system expansions ensure that areas like Innovation Mile and the city’s east side are equipped to accommodate and welcome future developers.

By aligning infrastructure plans with the city’s comprehensive growth strategy, Noblesville remains well-positioned to attract new employers while maintaining high-quality services for residents and existing businesses.

Noblesville utilities wastewater tanks and the painted murals on the side walls.

Committed to Environmental Stewardship

Growth and sustainability go hand-in-hand. The Utilities Department takes pride in the challenges of continually improving the venerable brick sewers built for the historic town center and the modern wastewater treatment facilities, with a unified goal of efficiently protecting the White River and surrounding ecosystems for the public’s enjoyment. This environmental obligation, with an eye to fiduciary responsibility, reinforces Noblesville’s commitment to preserving natural resources while supporting responsible economic development and ratepayer affordability.

“As can be attested by the thousands of people who fish, kayak, canoe, and tube the White River through the city and past the wastewater treatment plant, clean water achieved through reliable stormwater and wastewater systems isn’t just a public service; it’s a foundation for quality of life and community health,” said Noblesville Utilities Director, Jonathan Mirgeaux

The Backbone of Noblesville’s Economic Development

The work of the Utilities Department touches every project that moves our city forward. From ensuring that companies have the capacity to expand to supporting new housing and commercial opportunities, the department’s dedication and foresight help drive Noblesville’s economic momentum.

In Noblesville, growth is a team effort. The Utilities Department, working alongside Planning, Engineering, Economic Development, and the Mayor’s Office, ensures that the foundation for success is strong, sustainable, and ready for what comes next.

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Andrew Murray

Andrew Murray

Andrew Murray serves as the Director of Economic Development for the City of Noblesville. With over 14 years of experience in both public and private sectors, Andrew oversees a team of professionals dedicated to enhancing Noblesville's appeal for business and community growth. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from Denison University and is a graduate of both the Hamilton County Leadership Academy and the Oklahoma University Economic Development Institute.
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