Tag: City of Warsaw Traffic Safety Commission
Warsaw’s Traffic Safety Commission approved the addition of two new street-side handicapped parking spots on Market Street.
WARSAW — The Warsaw Traffic Safety Commission discussed posting speed limit signs on East CR 200N at its meeting Wednesday afternoon, March 4. The commission passed a motion to post signs designating the 30 miles per hour speed limit on the section of East CR 200N that falls within the city limits. A sign designating …read more.
WARSAW — The increase in traffic and accidents in Warsaw along US 30 dominated discussion at the Warsaw Traffic Safety Commission meeting, Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 5. Warsaw Police Chief Scott Whitaker presented the commission with the department’s annual traffic report. According to the report, a total of 1,088 accidents in Warsaw were reported in 2019. …read more.
WARSAW — Following the death of an 8-year-old boy who was struck by a vehicle on Husky Trail last month, city officials are working to make changes to improve safety. “We are not here to vote on anything today,” said Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer at the Warsaw Traffic Safety Commission meeting held Wednesday, July 10. …read more.
WARSAW — Traffic concerns along US 30 and related issues to nearby roads dominated talk at the city’s traffic commission Wednesday, April 11. City officials said Indiana Department of Transportation will make significant improvements to intersections along US 30 at Anchorage Road and Parker Street this summer that will help move traffic across the highway …read more.
WARSAW — Concerns related to Glad Street, Winona Avenue, Herscher Drive and Country Club Road were addressed at the Warsaw Traffic Safety Commission meeting held Wednesday, Feb. 6. Warsaw Police Captain Beam said he has received complaints stating that when school lets out, people are turning on Glad Street, then going up to Husky Trail …read more.
WARSAW — A brief Warsaw Traffic Safety Commission meeting held Wednesday, Oct. 3, began with the discussion of a ‘no parking’ zone on Hickory Street. The area is currently listed as a ‘no parking’ zone but there is no ordinance at this time. “I’ll make a motion that we put in no parking from the first alley north …read more.
WARSAW — The Warsaw Traffic Safety Commission meeting held Wednesday, July 11, began with discussion about the bike lane proposal. Assistant City Planner Justin Taylor was unable to attend today’s meeting, so Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer provided information. “I went to the public meeting and talked to a lot of residents,” said Thallemer. “It seemed …read more.
WARSAW — At the Warsaw Traffic Safety Commission meeting held Wednesday, March 7, Chief Academic Officer Dave Robertson spoke about the expansion of the Harrison Elementary school zone. “Last month the commission approved the expansion of a school zone for Harrison Elementary School,” said Robertson. “We are in the process of transitioning many of the neighborhoods along …read more.
WARSAW — The City of Warsaw Traffic Safety Commission held their monthly meeting Wednesday, Feb. 6. The majority of the meeting was spent discussing the area around Harrison Elementary School on Husky Trail, Warsaw. Chief Academic Officer Dave Robertson stated that typically for all Warsaw schools located in an urban area, there is a one …read more.
WARSAW — Warsaw Police Sergeant Lewis Fuller was sworn in by Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer at a brief Warsaw Traffic Safety Commission meeting held Wednesday, Nov. 1. Fuller will replace Kip Shuter as the second representative of the Warsaw Police Department on the City of Warsaw Traffic Safety Commission. New Traffic Commission Administrator Steve Foster …read more.
WARSAW — Warsaw’s Traffic Safety Commission said so long to its long-time serving administrator Kip Shuter at its last meeting Wednesday afternoon. Shuter put in his resignation to the Warsaw Police Department and Traffic Safety Commission earlier this year on July 27. He served as an officer for the City of Warsaw for 31 years. …read more.
WARSAW — During the Traffic Safety Commission meeting on Wednesday, April 12, Mayor Joe Thallemer addressed concerns with traffic on Husky Trail due to construction. Since construction on Husky Trail began earlier this month, individuals have moved barricades and gone through yards to get around the detour. Thallemer indicated he understands the frustration of drivers …read more.
WARSAW — A roundabout is set to be put in the intersection of Mariners Drive and Husky Trail next spring. During the Warsaw Traffic Safety Commissions meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 2, City Planner Jeremy Skinner informed the commissioners that some preliminary work is being done with utilities on Husky Trail but construction for the roundabout will …read more.
INDIANA — Memorial Day weekend traditionally starts off the summer travel season and this weekend is shaping up to be the busiest in the Hoosier state in years. With the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500 race this weekend, along with lower fuel prices, travelers can expect a record number of motorists on the roadways. …read more.
PLYMOUTH — The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department announced today they will join efforts with over 250 Indiana state and local law enforcement agencies to increase education and enforcement around dangerous and impaired driving. From March 4-27, officers across the state will conduct high-visibility patrols specifically designated to identify and intercept those driving aggressively and under the influence.
WARSAW — On and off street parking sub-committees will reconvene to discuss solutions to provide downtown residents parking. The group will begin meeting in the next few weeks with Dana Hewitt, parking control officer. The decision to reconvene the group came during today’s Warsaw Traffic Safety Commission meeting, Wednesday, Feb. 3. The commission received information …read more.
WARSAW — A look into solutions to parking for residents of approximately 12 downtown apartments/condominiums has begun by members of the Warsaw Traffic Safety Commission. The discussion began Wednesday at its monthly meeting. A preliminary draft of an ordinance addressing this issue may be drafted to further conversation. Concerns of several downtown residents to be …read more.
Warsaw Street Department will be looking at all stop signs at alley intersections throughout the city to update the ordinance, make documentation and possibly remove some signs. This was one of several topics at Wednesday’s meeting of Warsaw’s Traffic Safety Commission. Warsaw Police Lt. Kip Shuter and Jeff Beeler, city street superintendent, noted there are …read more.
Wednesday afternoon’s brief Warsaw Traffic Safety Commission meeting saw the swearing in of new member Dirk Felger, as well as returning member Dan Robinson. “It is always helpful to have committed dedicated folks to help and serve on traffic issues within the community,” stated Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer. The mayor then added, “It helps to …read more.
A lack of a quorum for the second week in a row has cancelled the City of Warsaw Traffic Safety Commission meeting. Originally scheduled to meet Oct. 1, the meeting was cancelled earlier that day when a quorum could not be met. The meeting was rescheduled for 1 p.m. today. However, after a 15 minute …read more.















