Winona Island Project Complete
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
WINONA LAKE - Sanitary sewer work is done on the island project, and the Winona Lake Town Council Tuesday approved letting the rest of the project out for bids.
Larry Long, the town's engineer, submitted the final street design to the council. The possibility of reversing the one-way traffic flow on Auditorium and Administration boulevards will be discussed with the island committee.
The council will open bids at its next meeting for the public works building. A copy of the plans and specifications for that project will be available for public inspection at the community building.
Council president Brent Wilcoxson will meet with Mary Jo Zoschnick, a Winona Lake resident who told the council she was not happy with her treatment by the Winona Lake Police Department.
Zoschnick said her son was assaulted in July, and the Kosciusko County prosecutor's office has not yet received the incident report from the Winona Lake police.
Wilcoxson said he will meet with Zoschnick to go over individual charges and responses.
The town council set trick-or-treating hours for Halloween from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Winona Lake's street department reminded residents that leaves should not be placed in bags but should be raked to the edge of the street for vacuuming. Leaf piles should be free of stones and sticks. [[In-content Ad]]
WINONA LAKE - Sanitary sewer work is done on the island project, and the Winona Lake Town Council Tuesday approved letting the rest of the project out for bids.
Larry Long, the town's engineer, submitted the final street design to the council. The possibility of reversing the one-way traffic flow on Auditorium and Administration boulevards will be discussed with the island committee.
The council will open bids at its next meeting for the public works building. A copy of the plans and specifications for that project will be available for public inspection at the community building.
Council president Brent Wilcoxson will meet with Mary Jo Zoschnick, a Winona Lake resident who told the council she was not happy with her treatment by the Winona Lake Police Department.
Zoschnick said her son was assaulted in July, and the Kosciusko County prosecutor's office has not yet received the incident report from the Winona Lake police.
Wilcoxson said he will meet with Zoschnick to go over individual charges and responses.
The town council set trick-or-treating hours for Halloween from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Winona Lake's street department reminded residents that leaves should not be placed in bags but should be raked to the edge of the street for vacuuming. Leaf piles should be free of stones and sticks. [[In-content Ad]]