NIPSCO, City Agree On Price For Facility
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
NIPSCO and the city of Warsaw have finally agreed upon a price for the old NIPSCO facility.
Mayor Ernie Wiggins said Friday the city hopes to take ownership of the NIPSCO building at the intersection of Harrison and Fort Wayne streets by July 1 and will pay $517,500 for it.
The building will be used for a new city hall.
Also at the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety meeting, a contract was approved with Jones & Henry Engineers, Toledo, Ohio, to provide engineering services in connection with the first part of the design phase for a new sewage treatment plant.
The engineers will identify the scope of the project, determine the initial capacity of the new plant, prepare an implementation plan and apply for an Indiana Department of Environmental Management discharge permit.
The total cost for these services will not exceed $9,800.
Warsaw Police Department Chief Steve Foster presented the board with new rules and regulations for the department for the board to review. Foster said they are "not any major changes" and they include rules and regulations on issues such as uniforms and sexual harassment.
A letter of credit from Lake City Bank for a sum not to exceed $43,500 for the Silver Fox Ridge Development was accepted. [[In-content Ad]]
NIPSCO and the city of Warsaw have finally agreed upon a price for the old NIPSCO facility.
Mayor Ernie Wiggins said Friday the city hopes to take ownership of the NIPSCO building at the intersection of Harrison and Fort Wayne streets by July 1 and will pay $517,500 for it.
The building will be used for a new city hall.
Also at the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety meeting, a contract was approved with Jones & Henry Engineers, Toledo, Ohio, to provide engineering services in connection with the first part of the design phase for a new sewage treatment plant.
The engineers will identify the scope of the project, determine the initial capacity of the new plant, prepare an implementation plan and apply for an Indiana Department of Environmental Management discharge permit.
The total cost for these services will not exceed $9,800.
Warsaw Police Department Chief Steve Foster presented the board with new rules and regulations for the department for the board to review. Foster said they are "not any major changes" and they include rules and regulations on issues such as uniforms and sexual harassment.
A letter of credit from Lake City Bank for a sum not to exceed $43,500 for the Silver Fox Ridge Development was accepted. [[In-content Ad]]