Tag: Buffalo Street Redevelopment
The first phase of housing on North Buffalo is well underway. The entire project also includes a plaza along Center Lake and a multi-use building nearby. InkFreeNews photo by Dan Spalding. WARSAW – Construction of the Buffalo Street Plaza project will begin next year after the city Board of Works and Safety approved a bid …read more.
WARSAW — The Redevelopment Commission continues to move forward with annexing the Airport Industrial Park for sanitary sewer improvements. A transfer of funds and an engineering contract were both approved for the contract during the meeting held last night, Dec. 4. The board approved transferring a total of $290,000 into the professional services fund for …read more.
WARSAW — The Warsaw Central TIF District was officially expanded during yesterday’s Redevelopment Commission Meeting. The expansion does not include the former Marsh location on Buffalo Street, which was previously proposed. The resolution was originally introduced May 1 by the Redevelopment Commission. The planning council and city council approved the resolution and it was sent back …read more.
WARSAW — During the Warsaw Redevelopment meeting on Monday, Feb. 6, Warsaw City Planner Jeremy Skinner presented the final parcel of land needed to complete the right of way acquisition process for the CR 300N project. The property is currently owned by Steven and Margaret Wilson. The city needs to purchase 40 feet of land …read more.
WARSAW — During the regular meeting for the Kosciusko County Redevelopment Commision, held Thursday, Aug. 11, George Robertson, Kosciusko Economic Development Corp. president, gave a detailed infrastructure report to the commission. Part of his report was a corporate survey that addressed infrastructure. The survey listed available skilled labor, highway access and quality of life as the most …read more.
WARSAW — Budgets for the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission’s general fund and the areas overseen by the commission were approved Tuesday afternoon, July 5.
WARSAW — Projects by the city of Warsaw continue to move forward in various stages, following approval for pay applications this morning, March 4, by the Warsaw Board of Public Works. Due to one project, an agreement to relocate the Center Lake Boat Ramp was approved. Projects discussed include: Buffalo Street Redevelopment, Market Street Phase …read more.
WARSAW — An encroachment agreement, new speed limits and the 2016 appointments were made this morning at the Dec. 15 Kosciusko County Commissioner’s meeting in Warsaw. Attorney Steve Snyder came before the commissioners with an encroachment agreement concerning lot eight in Lakeview Park. Resident James Sarll is trying to rehabilitate the land, but part of …read more.
WARSAW — A grade separation study on railroad crossings in the downtown Warsaw area was approved Friday morning, Dec. 4. The study is to see if going under or over current crossings is economical and feasible. BOW members approved signing an agreement with American Structurepoint, Fort Wayne, for the Center Street Grade Separation Feasibility Study. …read more.
