Conversations continue on revitalizing Syracuse
A suggestion of putting things on paper, or a study, was the latest suggestion by a group of interested business owners and area residents on revitalizing Syracuse Monday afternoon.
Read MoreA suggestion of putting things on paper, or a study, was the latest suggestion by a group of interested business owners and area residents on revitalizing Syracuse Monday afternoon.
Read MoreWINONA LAKE — Residents of Winona Lake got a first look at the town’s long-term vision for itself following Tuesday night’s regular town board meeting Tuesday, June 18. According to Town Board President Rick Swaim, a steering committee first met June 27, 2018, to help formulate the beginnings … Read More
WINONA LAKE – The Town of Winona Lake has been working diligently to engage as many residents as it can on what those citizens imagine Winona Lake to be in 2030. This effort is crucial for the development of the town’s first comprehensive plan. This has been done … Read More
WINONA LAKE — The town of Winona Lake is focusing on the future and took a first step toward planning for the years to come at its regular board meeting Tuesday night, Feb. 20. The board approved a recommendation from Town Coordinator Craig Allebach to hire a firm … Read More
At its meeting on Monday, Sept. 8, the Warsaw Planning Commission settled on a draft of the city’s comprehensive plan. The commission was presented with the plan at a meeting last month, and only a few minor changes, namely extending medical classification further east and prioritizing a park … Read More
On Monday, Warsaw Plan Commission will review the latest draft of the city’s comprehensive plan. Revisions and fine-tuning of the 74-page plan began in February. Referred to as the “road map for future growth in Warsaw,” the comprehensive plan is a detailed look at projects and programs involving … Read More
The first of what will be several public meetings focusing on the city of Warsaw’s comprehensive plan was held in city council chambers Wednesday. Common council members, the Warsaw Planning Commission, city planners and the mayor sat down in a work session to begin fine-tuning the 74-page draft. … Read More
The city of Warsaw continues to work on a new comprehensive study to determine future growth and development. The public’s input is important to the study and continues to be sought online. In May, Ground Rules Inc. of Zionsville was contracted for $50,750 to complete the city’s comprehensive … Read More
A study by Ball State University and the city of Warsaw examining especially the East Market Street area and the Gatke building property has been completed and ready to be presented to the public. Additionally, two more public workshops are being planned to gather information for Warsaw’s future … Read More
The city of Warsaw is completing one public planning activity and starting another, and they are enlisting the public’s help. Already this summer, the city and Ball State University partnered to “Imagine Warsaw!” The workshops gathered input from over 200 community members and included creative visions for the … Read More
The Warsaw Planning Commission, along with most members of the Warsaw Common Council, met Monday night to give input into a comprehensive plan that will serve as a road map for Warsaw’s future. Brad Johnson of Ground Rules Inc., the company contracted for $50,750 to complete the city’s … Read More