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In observance Martin Luther King Jr’s birthday on Monday, Jan. 20, Warsaw city offices will be closed that day. Monday’s trash route will be picked up on Tuesday, Jan. 21. All other routes remain the same. Also, the Warsaw Common Council meeting scheduled for Jan. 20, has been moved to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21. …read more.

Four private parties approached the Warsaw city officials last month seeking voluntary annexation of approximately 44 acres. The hope was that the city would accept the properties for the purpose of allowing additional residential housing.  (See related) Last night, Warsaw Common Council voted on the proposal and approved the annexation after hearing from developer Kevin …read more.

Four individuals residing outside the city boundaries of Warsaw have requested voluntary annexation into the city limits. The Warsaw Common Council heard the proposal as presented by Warsaw City Planner Jeremy Skinner during its meeting Monday afternoon. The annexation request involves 41 acres including three residential properties and approximately 37 acres of undeveloped land. The …read more.

The public hearing in regards to the voluntary annexation of three parcels belonging to CTB — which are located east of PigTek in Milford — went without a hitch. The council received favorable letters from Van Buren Township and the Wawasee Community School Corporation about the annexation. With no further public input, councilman Robert Cockburn …read more.

The Warsaw Planning Commission, along with most members of the Warsaw Common Council, met Monday night to give input into a comprehensive plan that will serve as a road map for Warsaw’s future. Brad Johnson of Ground Rules Inc., the company contracted for $50,750 to complete the city’s comprehensive plan, met with the city officials …read more.

After reviewing the results of evaluations performed on 220 acres being considered for annexation, the Milford Redevelopment Commission recommended Monday that the process move forward. The property, located northeast of the current town limits, will likely be developed into an industrial park. With that potential in mind, members of the redevelopment commission asked owner BRTB …read more.

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