Warsaw BOW OKs Contracts For 2000

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By DAVID A. BEALL, Times-Union Staff Writer-

The Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety approved several contracts Friday to close out 1999.

The agreements include:

• 911 Service - Kosciusko County will pay the city $88,682 for three dispatchers at the new countywide dispatcher center.

• Parks facilities and programs - Wayne Township will pay the city $42,000 for the city's management of facilities and programs for residents of Wayne Township.

• Insurance Consulting Services - The city will pay SourceOne Insurance $20,000 for consulting services during 2000.

• Housing Services - The board approved two contracts with Warsaw Housing Authority. The first calls for the housing authority to pay the city $3,700 for the services of Building Inspector Pamela Kennedy.

The board also approved a $14,000 contract where the housing authority will administer the city's Section 8 Rental Assistance, Family Self-Sufficiency Program and Owner-Occupied Housing Program. The housing authority will also implement the city's Comprehensive Housing Plan.

• Parks lawn and tree care - The city will pay Truegreen for services at McKinley and Central parks and Kiddieland.

• Code Enforcement Hearing Officer - The city will pay Larry Clifford $700 to serve as the hearing officer.

• Janitorial Services - The city will pay Greg Burgher $7,200 for janitorial services at the sewer collection office. [[In-content Ad]]

The Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety approved several contracts Friday to close out 1999.

The agreements include:

• 911 Service - Kosciusko County will pay the city $88,682 for three dispatchers at the new countywide dispatcher center.

• Parks facilities and programs - Wayne Township will pay the city $42,000 for the city's management of facilities and programs for residents of Wayne Township.

• Insurance Consulting Services - The city will pay SourceOne Insurance $20,000 for consulting services during 2000.

• Housing Services - The board approved two contracts with Warsaw Housing Authority. The first calls for the housing authority to pay the city $3,700 for the services of Building Inspector Pamela Kennedy.

The board also approved a $14,000 contract where the housing authority will administer the city's Section 8 Rental Assistance, Family Self-Sufficiency Program and Owner-Occupied Housing Program. The housing authority will also implement the city's Comprehensive Housing Plan.

• Parks lawn and tree care - The city will pay Truegreen for services at McKinley and Central parks and Kiddieland.

• Code Enforcement Hearing Officer - The city will pay Larry Clifford $700 to serve as the hearing officer.

• Janitorial Services - The city will pay Greg Burgher $7,200 for janitorial services at the sewer collection office. [[In-content Ad]]

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