City Busy Addressing Housing Needs
Meeting the broad housing needs of our community is a critical issue and high priority for the city.
Read MoreMeeting the broad housing needs of our community is a critical issue and high priority for the city.
Read MoreThe second of two traffic signal upgrades has begun in downtown Warsaw.
Read MorePer a court order, a 60-day stay has been placed on a demolition order for Warsaw’s Economy Inn.
Read MoreCity officials are seeing more progress in traffic flow over the north-south Norfolk Southern Railroad tracks that pass through the city.
Read MoreBeginning early Monday morning, July 19, motorists using SR 15 in Warsaw will have to get around a railroad closing.
Read MoreThe owner of Warsaw’s Economy Inn has filed a civil plenary against the City of Warsaw regarding the proposed demolition of his building.
Read MoreCity of Warsaw residents can help reduce waste and be kinder to the environment by using paper bags to collect yard waste and lawn clippings.
Read MoreBeginning July 1, the city of Warsaw will no longer accept plastic bags filled with yard waste and lawn clippings.
Read MoreThe city of Warsaw is involved in many important public projects that benefit our community.
Read MoreThe Warsaw Department of Public Works will be completing berm work on roads over the next few weeks.
Read MoreThe newest art installment in Warsaw – and what might be the crown jewel of the new Buffalo Street redevelopment project – has come to life on the shores of Center Lake.
Read MoreThe Public Works Department of the City of Warsaw along with Borden Waste Away Services/Integra and Waste Management will offer expanded services to Warsaw in celebration of Earth Week.
Read MoreThe City of Warsaw Department of Public Works has scheduled a spring giveaway for wood chips beginning Monday, April 5.
Read MoreThree new traffic signals along Hickory Street in Warsaw are intended to improve traffic flow and reduce some backups around the north-south railroad tracks, but the city admits transitioning to that point has resulted in frustrations for motorists.
Read MoreMayor Joe Thallemer announced Tuesday that longtime city planner Jeremy Skinner will be promoted to fill the newly created position of Community Development Director for the City of Warsaw.
Read MoreThe city of Warsaw has announced the final week for loose leaf pick-up will be Nov. 30 to Dec. 4, weather permitting.
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