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NORTH WEBSTER — The weather was perfect for the annual spring Antique Outboard Motor Show and Swap Meet in North Webster. The event was held Saturday, May 18, at the North Webster Town Park. “It has been the best crowd,” said Dave Tranter, local organizer for the spring Antique Outboard Motor Show and Swap Meet. …read more.

WARSAW — Greg Cobb, managing member of Freedom Oil LLC, and Frank McCutcheon, senior project manager at A&Z Engineering LLC, Fort Wayne, presented proposed plans for a new Freedom Oil gas station and convenience store during the Warsaw Traffic Safety Commission meeting held Wednesday, May 2.  The location of the new gas station would be …read more.

WARSAW — The installation of new handicapped signs at designated downtown parking spaces and a recommendation to adjust the speed limit on CR 225E, were the main topic of business at the Warsaw Traffic Safety Commission today, Wednesday, April 6. Dana Hewitt, parking control officer, reported installation of the new signs was completed last week. …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.

Basing the program on a similar one in South Bend, the city of Warsaw and the Warsaw Community Development Corporation are working together to bring more shopping opportunities downtown for the holidays. The idea behind the Pop Up Holiday Shops program is to fill vacancies in the downtown area by allowing seasonal or temporary businesses …read more.

Warsaw’s parking rules are changing as outlined in this map. The only change to the original plan is noted in red. Tower Bank has requested the angled parking north of the building be left at 2-hour parking to accommodate its customers. During Monday night’s meeting of the Warsaw Common Council, an amendment discussed during the …read more.

Parking regulations in downtown Warsaw are changing. A vote by the Warsaw Common Council last night means that while much of the downtown will remain at 2-hour limits, free parking spaces have also been made available. On the diagram, areas marked in purple will be converted to free unlimited parking. Those areas in blue will …read more.

On July 1 the Warsaw Common Council will hear proposed resolutions to downtown parking problems that have plagued the city for years. Today, the Warsaw Traffic Safety Commission approved a proposal that would establish fewer 2-hour parking spaces and establish designated parking spaces for downtown residents. (See larger map) “After many months of deliberations, data …read more.

The on-street committee of the Warsaw Traffic Commission that is studying downtown parking issues has completed their work and is ready to present solutions. Since last summer, the traffic commission has been looking at ways to combat parking issues that hinder downtown business. The problem is that the city lacks areas of free parking for …read more.

Two-hour parking issues in downtown Warsaw have long plagued business owners who want to see the city come up with a solution that is more customer friendly. Today, Warsaw Traffic Commission members once again discussed the matter. For several months the commission has been studying the parking dilemma in an effort to ease concerns that …read more.

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