Tag: Warsaw Redevelopment Authority
WARSAW — During a short meeting held last night, June 4, the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission began looking at the 2019 budget. The only item of new business was to introduce next year’s budget. City Planner Jeremy Skinner informed the board that next year will be project heavy, leaving the budget a little lighter than past …read more.
WARSAW — It was announced that phase II of the CR 300N Project will be the major project going into 2019 for the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission. An engineering agreement for the project and its roundabout was presented at the meeting held yesterday, May 7. The scope of the project includes road reconstruction, a roundabout, curbs, …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 — Despite holding a short meeting yesterday, Feb. 5, the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission has a busy year ahead of them with three major projects in sight. Utility work concerning the Buffalo Street project will begin in the next few weeks. The commission approved a final easement for gas facilities to NIPSCO. This easement will …read more.
WARSAW — During a less than ten minute meeting held yesterday, Jan. 17, the Warsaw Redevelopment Authority reorganized its board for 2018. Warsaw Mayor Joseph Thallemer was present to swear in board members with the annual oath of office. After all board members were sworn in, the election of officers occured. George Clemens was appointed as …read more.
WARSAW — An agreement was entered with the Indiana Regional Development Authority and the International Economic Development Council during the Warsaw Redevelopment Commission meeting held on Monday, Aug. 7. The agreement outlines the disbursement of project funds for the upcoming Buffalo Street project. Upon completion of Buffalo Street and the associated utilities, the RDA will reimburse $969,000 to …read more.
WARSAW — During the Redevelopment meeting held on May 1, the board declared interest in adding areas to the already established Central TIF district. The current Central TIF district includes Buffalo, Canal, Indiana and Fort Wayne streets. The resolution would add land to the north and south of the existing area. The northern portion will …read more.
WARSAW — Board members were sworn in and elected officials were appointed before talk of 2017 projects at the Redevelopment Commission held on Monday, Jan. 9. Warsaw Mayor Joseph Thallemer swore in Tim Meyer, Rick Snodgrass, Jeff Grose, George Clemens and Mike Klondaris as the 2017 board members. Jeremy Mullins will also be on the …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 — Winona PVD Coatings, LLC’s request for Economic Development Revenue Bonds is moving one step closer to reality. Warsaw City Council approved two resolutions relating to the bonds Monday evening, Sept. 21. The council’s action on the bonds followed a brief public hearing, which there were no comments heard for or against the resolutions. …read more.
The Warsaw Redevelopment Commission will host a special meeting at 2:30 p.m. Monday, April 20. The meeting will be held in the city council chambers. The special meeting will be to take action on Resolution 2015-04-03. This resolution authorizes the execution of a lease between the redevelopment commission and the newly formed Warsaw Redevelopment Authority.


