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WARSAW — The Warsaw Plan Commission approved both the preliminary and final replats for the Gatke Property during the meeting held last night, Aug. 13. The single lot will be divided into two lots. Lot #1 is 1.99 acres and includes the warehouse building that could be rehabilitated. Lot #2 is 1.21 acres and includes …read more.

WARSAW — The Warsaw Redevelopment Commission discussed a sanitary sewer study agreement and an economic development agreement for the Gatke property during the meeting held Monday, Aug. 13. The sanitary sewer study agreement is through Wessler Engineering. They will evaluate the feasibility of providing sanitary sewer to the area north of the recent Airport Industrial Park …read more.

WARSAW — While it may not look like progress is happening at the Gatke property, City Planner Jeremy Skinner explained that behind the scenes progress has been made during the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission meeting held yesterday, April 2. A letter of intent with Michael Kinder & Sons, Fort Wayne, was reviewed and accepted by commission …read more.

WARSAW — Amendments of contracts for two projects were approved by the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission Monday afternoon, Nov. 7. The amendments were made on contracts with American Structurepoint Inc., for the Buffalo Street project and Troyer Group for the CR 300N road project.

WARSAW — While the main order of business was the swearing in of members on the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission and election of officers, the majority of the meeting was a look into projects for 2016. Jeremy Skinner, city planner, announced the Buffalo Street project would be the big project in 2016. The engineering study is …read more.

  Nothing is “bubbling” on the Gatke Property on McKinley Street, just off Winona Avenue. Because there’s been no movement on the property, the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission will discuss further plans at its July meeting. The topic of the property was brought up at the close of the commission’s meeting Monday. “It seems we’ve been …read more.

A small group of Buffalo Street residents attended the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission meeting Monday to learn more about the Central Redevelopment Plan. Their questions were raised during a public hearing on a resolution to establish the area as a Tax Increment Financing District. One resident stated she needed to know what the plans are as …read more.

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