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WARSAW – Concerns over the anticipated lack of parking for homeowners near a community football field along Market Street were voiced Thursday night at a public meeting. Phase two of the East Market Street reconstruction project is set to begin Monday, March 11, and the design will mirror the first phase in every way, according …read more.

WARSAW – The city’s long-awaited development at the north end of North Buffalo Street and along Center Lake is about to begin in earnest, with the developer predicting new homes could be ready for occupation by the end of the year. Dave Matthews, founder of Matthews LLC, gathered with state and local officials and the contractor …read more.

Three Indiana State Senators whose districts include parts of Kosciusko County voted last week to support legislation that opens the door for consumers to be charged much higher interest rates when seeking payday loans. Republican Sens. Blake Doriot, Randy Head and Ryan Mishler supported Senate Bill 613, which would allow payday and subprime lenders to charge interest …read more.

WARSAW — Warsaw city officials will face some tough decisions if a future freeway ends up following the path of US 30. Seven counties are working to assemble a long-term plan for a limited access freeway that would stretch from the Ohio state line to Valparaiso and replace the heavily traveled US 30. Each of …read more.

WARSAW — The developer behind a future John Deere dealership along US 30 in Warsaw made more progress in its plans Monday night, Feb. 11, before the Warsaw Plan Commission. Everything, that is, but a proposed road name. Officials announced late last year plans to construct a John Deere commercial development in part of the …read more.

WARSAW — The city of Warsaw approved a fiscal plan at its regular meeting of the Common Council on Tuesday, Sept. 4, for the annexation of a parcel of farm ground that city leaders hope will eventually help to bolster the town’s need for more housing. The city was petitioned by landowners Chandler and Erin …read more.

WARSAW — Warsaw’s Street Superintendent Jeff Beeler told the Warsaw Common Council on Monday, July 16, that the town’s ongoing street improvement projects cannot be quantified at present because not enough time has passed since his department began trying to make the town’s roads last longer. “We’re doing what has been proven to make our …read more.

WARSAW — It was a light agenda Monday evening, May 2, for the Warsaw Common Council with only three items of business. For the benefit of new council members and the audience, Jeremy Skinner, city planner, briefly explained tax abatements before the council voted to continue abatements for Flexaust and Whimet. Skinner noted the tax …read more.

WARSAW — Does the council share the same vision for the city of Warsaw as the mayor? What are the goals for the city? A two-hour work session was held Wednesday afternoon with members of the Warsaw Common Council, clerk-treasurer, mayor and the city’s plan department to update and reestablish goals set out in the …read more.

Four individuals residing outside the city boundaries of Warsaw have requested voluntary annexation into the city limits. The Warsaw Common Council heard the proposal as presented by Warsaw City Planner Jeremy Skinner during its meeting Monday afternoon. The annexation request involves 41 acres including three residential properties and approximately 37 acres of undeveloped land. The …read more.

Old Navy. Olive Garden. Red Lobster. Target. The word on the street is that these businesses are coming to Warsaw. If they are, they sure haven’t contacted Jeremy Skinner, Warsaw’s city planner. “A site planner for Logan’s Roadhouse inquired about 6 months ago,” said Skinner, “but no permits have been applied for, and that was …read more.

The first step in moving toward a commercial development along Anchorage Road was made tonight at the Warsaw Plan Commission meeting. The Anchorage Point Subdivision, a 7-lot development that will include mostly retail businesses and some offices, received a preliminary nod of approval to move forward with technical development for a final plat plan. Represented …read more.

Though it was not on today’s agenda, the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission briefly discussed the Gatke building and what is being done to rid the city of the eyesore. At the last meeting of the WRC, Mark Dobson of the Warsaw-Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce and Kellie Malcom of Malcom Associates, said an ad hoc committee has …read more.

Discussion continued Monday night on proposed changes to Warsaw’s existing sign ordinance, but this time the general mood of those in attendance was one of appreciation. Prior to the start of the Warsaw City Plan Commission meeting, Warsaw City Planner Jeremy Skinner  had provided copies for the audience of the existing ordinance and bullet points …read more.

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