Tag: Warsaw Traffic Commission
WARSAW — The way Jerry Frush sees it, the use of four-way stop signs could improve some traffic issues in Warsaw, including at Husky Trail where a youngster died earlier this year at a crosswalk. The District 4 City Council member spoke up at the Warsaw Traffic Commission meeting Wednesday, Oct. 2, and said he …read more.
Warsaw Traffic Commission Denies Request For An All-Way Stop Sign At Intersection Of Pope And Detroit
WARSAW — The Warsaw Traffic Commission decided not to implement an all-way stop sign at the intersection of Pope Street and Detroit Street during their meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 4. Citizen Dennis Broderick submitted a request to the commission, asking them to consider putting an all-way stop sign at intersection of Pope and Detroit. In …read more.
WARSAW — The Warsaw Traffic Commission met Wednesday, Aug. 3, to discuss parking spaces and access plans. Richard Hebard of Hebard & Hebard Architects Inc, from South Bend, presented to the board plans for 1st Source Bank’s “right in only” access point from Buffalo Street. The bank has purchased a corner parcel at Buffalo and …read more.
WARSAW — The Warsaw Traffic Commission met today, June 1, to discuss parking spaces, going paperless and roundabouts. The traffic commission will have “BoardPaq Paperless Meetings” sometime later this year. Members of the traffic commission will have BoardPaq training after Captain Kip Shuter returns from leave. Dana Hewitt, parking officer, discussed an issue at the …read more.
Parking along the west side of Lake Street, south of Market Street, will slightly change when the weather breaks. Numerous suggestions and ideas were discussed before the City of Warsaw Traffic Safety Commission approved to remove the southern most parking spaces, next to the egress of Mutual Bank’s parking lot, on Lake Street. These five …read more.
Concerns about parking at Ace Hardware along Colfax Street were among the topics at the City of Warsaw Traffic Safety Commission meeting Wednesday afternoon. The commission was in favor of eliminating parking on the east side of Colfax Street to an appropriate point north of the parking lot entrance to Ace Hardware. Commission chairman Lt. …read more.
Warsaw’s Traffic Safety Commission has reviewed traffic and crash data for the Indiana and Main streets intersection over the last year in response to a request to establish a four-way stop there. Last fall, the city added additional parking spaces around downtown Warsaw. Among the spaces added were several along the south side of Main …read more.
[weaver_youtube WY8MLh7knUg rel=0] LED lights will soon be a staple of stop signs at McKinley and Jefferson streets in Warsaw. The flashing lights (like those appearing on the sign in the video) were approved by the Warsaw Traffic Commission this afternoon. Looking north on McKinley Street at Jefferson Street, Warsaw. (Photo from Google) As seen …read more.
[weaver_youtube 0dKR6KOt8-M rel=0] The one-way stretch of road on Dubois Drive was the topic of discussion at the Warsaw Traffic Commission meeting Wednesday, and that comes as somewhat of troubling news to one private resident who says his property value has been diminished because of changes made by The Pill Box Pharmacy. According to Warsaw …read more.
Warsaw’s parking rules are changing as outlined in this map. The only change to the original plan is noted in red. Tower Bank has requested the angled parking north of the building be left at 2-hour parking to accommodate its customers. During Monday night’s meeting of the Warsaw Common Council, an amendment discussed during the …read more.
While only briefly addressed in Wednesday’s meeting of the Warsaw Traffic Commission, problems caused by trains moving through the city will not likely see any kind of resolution anytime soon. Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer has been trying to address complaints of trains traveling on the north-south Norfolk Southern rail lines that stop and block crossings …read more.
The on-street committee of the Warsaw Traffic Commission that is studying downtown parking issues has completed their work and is ready to present solutions. Since last summer, the traffic commission has been looking at ways to combat parking issues that hinder downtown business. The problem is that the city lacks areas of free parking for …read more.
Two-hour parking issues in downtown Warsaw have long plagued business owners who want to see the city come up with a solution that is more customer friendly. Today, Warsaw Traffic Commission members once again discussed the matter. For several months the commission has been studying the parking dilemma in an effort to ease concerns that …read more.
In today’s Warsaw Traffic Commission meeting, the topic of possibly banning on-street parking for most of Market Street topped the discussion, but only one member of the public was in attendance to voice a concern. Diane Wulliman said, that while off-street parking is not an issue for her, it is for others who reside on …read more.
The Warsaw Traffic Commission on Wednesday will entertain a proposal to do away with on-street parking on Market Street from Wood Street to Argonne Road. The idea is part of the Warsaw+Winona Bike+Walk initiative the city has recently adopted. The bicycle advisory committee that has been the driving force in getting the Bike+Walk plan approved, …read more.
By LT. KIP SHUTER Warsaw Police Department Warsaw Traffic Commission Distracted driving – what does that term mean to you? Most of our minds would go to cell phones and texting while driving, but distracted driving goes far beyond the infamous cell phone. Distracted driving means anything that takes your thoughts and actions away from …read more.
Traffic concerns in downtown Warsaw have long plagued everyone from business owners to employees to those who do business there. But in recent months, city officials have taken a hands-on approach to address the issues and begin to take the steps to ease the woes. The Warsaw Traffic Commission met this morning to review results …read more.




