Tag: East Market Street project
WARSAW — Unexpected costs for stormwater pipe repairs and replacement under East Market Street will drive the cost of the overall project up by about $250,000. The city Board of Public Works and Safety approved a handful of change orders, paperwork needed when pubic works projects are adjusted in the middle of the work. The …read more.
WARSAW — A neighborhood meeting to discuss upcoming work on phase two of the Market Street project was held last night, Sept. 10, at Warsaw City Hall. Warsaw Mayor Joseph Thallemer explained that this is a $2.4 million federal road project. The project includes new curb, pavement, sidewalk, streetlights and bump-outs for parallel parking on East …read more.
WARSAW — During a short meeting held today, Sept. 7, the Warsaw Board of Works discussed updates for both the Rotary Park and Market Street projects. Assistant City Planner Justin Taylor recommended the board accept a $20,000 grant from the Kosciusko County Convention, Recreation and Visitor Commission. “This grant will move us one step …read more.
WARSAW — Work on phase two of the Market Street project will begin the first week of September. This initial work by Phend and Brown will involve putting up construction signs, taking down trees that will be removed as part of the project and repairing or replacing some storm pipe along the back side of …read more.
Pictured, from left, are Warsaw Mayor Joseph Thallemer and Board Member Jeff Grose. WARSAW — City Planner Jeremy Skinner had good news regarding phase two of the Market Street project during the Board of Works meeting held today, Aug. 3. The project includes new curb, pavement, sidewalk and bump-outs for parallel parking on East Market …read more.
WARSAW — The Warsaw Board of Works approved a claim for the final temporary right-of-way needed for the second phase of the Market Street project during a brief meeting held this morning, March 29. The final temporary right-of way is located at 1116 E. Market St. Nine other temporary right-of-ways were previously acquired with no …read more.
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 — Miles Reichard, a graduate of Indiana University and Triton High School graduate, was sworn in as the newest officer of the Warsaw Police Department during the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety meeting Thursday morning, Nov. 19.
WARSAW — John Sampson, president/chief executive officer of the Northeast Indiana Regional Partnership, presented an update on the quest to become one of two regional initiatives to receive a $42 million grand from the Indiana Economic Development Commission. His presentation was made during the Warsaw Common Council meeting Monday evening, Oct. 19.
Warsaw Common Council approved and adopted the updated ordinance relating to fences and accessory structures Monday evening. The ordinance was noted as user friendly, easier to understand and more attractive. The adoption of the ordinance has been in the works for more than a year. Tim Dombrosky, assistant city planner, highlighted some of the changes …read more.
Construction crews will be mobilizing Monday to begin construction on Market Street, between Bronson and Sherman. This announcement was made Friday, after the Warsaw Board of Public Works approved the first payment application from NIBLOCK, contractors on the project. While the contractors requested a payment of $106,670 for work completed to this point, the customary …read more.
Major street work on East Market Street is tentatively scheduled to begin the week of May 4 and continue through mid-October. Through traffic must use Center Street or Jefferson Street for east and west travel, and Bronson Street or Argonne Road for north and south travel. Businesses will remain open during construction and can be …read more.
Kosciusko County Velo Cycling has donated $5,000 to a newly established Ride+Walk Fund. The money will go to help reach the matching funds needed for the recent K21 Health Foundation’s 3-1 matching grant of $375,000 for the community’s Ride+Walk project on East Market Street, which includes the addition of a world-class pedestrian and bicycle-friendly …read more.
To open the April 2 meeting of the Warsaw Board of Works, Warsaw Police Detective Brad Kellar was recognized for two recent awards he’s received. Kellar was awarded the Bishop Award and Iron Warrior Award at a recent National Criminal Enforcement Association conference. “First and foremost, we appreciate that you guys allow us to …read more.
Have you traveled down East Market Street in Warsaw during the past week? You couldn’t help but notice things look a little different. City officials have been hearing a lot of comments in objection to trees, which have been cut down between Argonne Road and Sherman Street. These objections are being heard not from the …read more.
By TIM DOMBROSKY Assistant City Planner, City of Warsaw Last year the board of directors of K21 Health Foundation approved a major investment in the Community Ride+Walk movement with a 3-1 matching grant of $375,000. The funds were to be used to redesign Market Street with a world class trail, encouraging local donations knowing that …read more.










