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The property slated for demolition at 123 East Fort Wayne St., Warsaw. InkFreeNews photo by Kory Stoneburner-Betts. WARSAW — The Board of Works and Public Safety approved the demolition of a house and garage near Central Park at its meeting Friday, March 6. A satellite image from the Beacon System regarding the two structures slated …read more.

WARSAW — The city took another step toward purchasing a generator that will allow city hall to serve as an operations center in the event of an emergency. The board of works and safety approved a request to apply for a $50,000 grant from the Indiana Department of Homeland Security. The money would be used …read more.

WARSAW — Studies to investigate potential solutions to “grade separation” between city streets and railroad crossings and a flooding problem on East Market Street, were approved by members of the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety. The two areas were among agenda items at Monday morning’s meeting, Oct. 24.

WARSAW — A property owner who has owned property for eight years, recently was told the city had not billed them for sewer services. They received a bill for $2,347.20 due within 90 days. An appeal was requested and the property owner’s past amount was wiped clean and the slate started fresh, following a Warsaw …read more.

WARSAW — The next meeting of the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety has been moved. Originally scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Friday, Nov. 20, the meeting has been moved to 10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 19, in the Warsaw Common Council room in the city hall.

The cost to move the downtown tornado siren from the old city hall building to Warsaw Fire Station 1 was given the nod of approval by the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety today, but not after a good discussion, and the decision is not final. After the city moved its headquarters to the …read more.

WPD Rehires Ousted Officer

January 7, 2013

In a vote to approve cell phone allowances for city employees it was noted that Brad Kellar has returned to the Warsaw Police Department as a patrol officer. Although there was no discussion on the hiring of Kellar at today’s meeting of the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety, it was the B.O.W. that, …read more.

A clerical error on the city’s behalf saved a Warsaw couple from a wastewater bill of over $9,000, but another Warsaw resident may not get as lucky. At the July 20 meeting of the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety, Robert and Janet Shull were told they did not have to pay any of …read more.

United Steelworkers Local 7-00809 has submitted a bid for a city owned building in Boggs Industrial Park. Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety met this morning in regular session and board member Charlie Smith read the bid. The property is located at 420 Little League Drive and was formerly used by the Warsaw Parks …read more.

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