Tag: Warsaw Street Department
WARSAW — The city street department will be working on road improvements along Logan Street on Thursday. The portion of the road between Winona Avenue and Rozella Road is scheduled to undergo “microsealing” during the day. While the road will not be closed, city officials ask that motorists be mindful of workers and construction cones …read more.
KOSCIUSKO — Warsaw Street Superintendent Jeff Beeler said approximately 4,000 sand bags had been filled by mid-day Thursday, Feb. 22, in efforts to stave off rising water in key lake areas around Warsaw. “It’s not done,” said Beeler of the rising water around Pike, Center and Winona Lakes. Crews of volunteers from all city and …read more.
WARSAW — Reclamite Pavement Preservation Project Work is scheduled to begin in Warsaw Tuesday, July 26, and will be completed within two weeks, weather permitting. Streets scheduled include: Center Street from SR 15 east to East Lake Drive Market Street from Hand Avenue east to Columbia Street Harrison Street from Center Street north to DuBois …read more.
WARSAW — The contractor is scheduled to begin work on East Main Street between Hickory and Park today, Monday, May 16th. Detour to Center Street will be in place. The roadway will be closed except for emergency vehicles. It is likely that total closure will be block by block working west to east with some …read more.
Warsaw Board of Works and Public Safety had a full agenda of new business to handle Friday morning with contract, purchase and agreement requests among business. A request by the John C. Peterson American Legion Post No. 49, Warsaw, to close Fort Wayne Street between Buffalo and Lake streets from 8 a.m. until 11 a.m. …read more.
Warsaw Officers with the Warsaw Police Department investigated the following incidents: 8:10 a.m. Thursday, April 2, 600 block South Union Street, Warsaw. A gray pit bull showed aggression toward Warsaw Street Department workers as they were picking up trash. 5:47 p.m. Wednesday, April 1, 200 block East Fort Wayne Street, Warsaw. A black Mercedes hit …read more.
Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety entered into a development agreement between the city and Parkview Health Systems during Friday morning’s meeting. The agreement states Parkview will construct a four-floor building of approximately 86,000 square feet along with landscaping and parking on the property. The construction value is estimated to be approximately $20 million …read more.
The hot topic on the agenda at Warsaw Common Council’s Monday, Sept. 6 meeting was Ordinance Nos. 2014-09-05 and 2014-09-06. These two ordinances, both approved with a 6-1 vote, would allow the city of Warsaw to sell general obligation bonds for the purpose of procuring funds for street department equipment. “The revenues coming into our …read more.
The June 20 meeting of the Board of Public Works and Safety, the board approved a number of requests for local projects. Two items approved were for the Husky Trail Project. The project would greatly improve one of Warsaw’s heaviest traveled roads. One item approved was pay application 18, which would authorize payment of $11,495.60 …read more.
[weaver_youtube AHRdu5eob7c rell=0] Members of the Warsaw Public Works and Street Department removed a tree on Detroit Street today. In conjunction with the removal, a small section of Detroit Street, between Winona Avenue and Pope Street, were closed while the tree was removed. According to workers on scene, the tree had several limbs that were dead …read more.
Warsaw Street Department employees began hanging Christmas decorations in the downtown today. The decorations are an annual display that will remain up through the holiday season and after the first of the new year.




