City Establishing Fees, Policies For EV Charging Stations
Though they’re not “up and running” yet, the city of Warsaw has installed two electric vehicle charging stations downtown.
Read MoreThough they’re not “up and running” yet, the city of Warsaw has installed two electric vehicle charging stations downtown.
Read MoreBy David Slone Times-Union WARSAW – Before the Common Council heard the second half of the city departments’ proposed budgets for 2023 on Monday, they heard Warsaw’s assessed valuation has increased significantly. The Council heard the first half of the city departments’ proposed 2023 budgets on Aug. 1. … Read More
There’s no final plan or design for a U.S. 30 freeway through Kosciusko County, but about a dozen Warsaw residents from the neighborhoods around Menards approached the Common Council Monday night, Aug. 15, concerned about plans for the Parker Street intersection.
Read MoreOne of the big issues Oakwood Cemetery is looking at is water pipe leaks, Oakwood Cemetery Sexton Hal Heagy told the Board of Regents Thursday.
Read MoreMayor Joe Thallemer opened the city departments’ 2023 budget presentations Monday night by noting inflation is going to play a part In city finances going forward.
Read MoreWildman Business Group continues to grow, and on Monday, Aug. 1, the Warsaw-based company requested a 10-year tax abatement on real and personal property from Warsaw.
Read MoreThe city of Warsaw has an official logo, but not an official flag.
Read MoreAt least one person is growing tired of the unfinished demolition project on North Buffalo Street in Warsaw.
Read MoreThe city’s Community and Economic Development, Director, Jeremy Skinner, brought several resolutions and ordinances to the Common Council on Tuesday.
Read MoreIf the Indiana state legislature eliminates the business personal property tax (BPPT) and Gov. Eric Holcomb supports the change, it will have a big negative impact on tax revenues for communities like Warsaw.
Read MoreThe City of Warsaw will be growing by 70 acres this year after the Common Council Monday night, Jan. 3, approved an annexation ordinance on second reading.
Read MoreA lack of significant feedback and mixed emotions on whether to further restrict fireworks inside the city of Warsaw appears to have dampened the appetite for change.
Read MoreThe Warsaw City Council has made some last-minute changes to help balance the city’s 2022 budget.
Read MoreWarsaw City Council has proposed a fireworks ordinance that would limit the use of loud consumer fireworks during non-holiday portions of the year to 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.
Read MoreIn a continuing review of all city worker salaries, Warsaw City Council is now looking at its own level of compensation.
Read MoreThe city’s newly expanded sewage treatment plant has attracted a new customer.
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