Works Board Kicks Off 2002
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
Warsaw Mayor Ernie Wiggins welcomed Jerry Patterson and Charlie Smith back to the board of works Friday, the first regular meeting of the year.
The members heard that Dennis Messmore will no longer handle purchasing and bookkeeping duties for the Warsaw Fire Department and fire chief Matt Warren will handle the responsibilities until a replacement is selected.
Warren also advised the board Brooks Murphy completed the one-year probationary period, receiving excellent ratings. The board approved Murphy's advancement to full-time firefighter.
In other business the board:
• Signed the Herceg and Associates contract to proceed with Phase II engineering of the Lake City Greenway.
• Approved Arden McFarlen as a new employee.
• Approved the travel requests of Randy Hart, Brian Hupp and Matt Warren.
• Tabled a decision about awarding Wilmer Loher personal time for holidays during the time he was disabled, Oct. 23 through Dec. 31.
• Heard the State Board of Accounts still has not reviewed the city's tax rate or approved the budget for 2002. [[In-content Ad]]
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Warsaw Mayor Ernie Wiggins welcomed Jerry Patterson and Charlie Smith back to the board of works Friday, the first regular meeting of the year.
The members heard that Dennis Messmore will no longer handle purchasing and bookkeeping duties for the Warsaw Fire Department and fire chief Matt Warren will handle the responsibilities until a replacement is selected.
Warren also advised the board Brooks Murphy completed the one-year probationary period, receiving excellent ratings. The board approved Murphy's advancement to full-time firefighter.
In other business the board:
• Signed the Herceg and Associates contract to proceed with Phase II engineering of the Lake City Greenway.
• Approved Arden McFarlen as a new employee.
• Approved the travel requests of Randy Hart, Brian Hupp and Matt Warren.
• Tabled a decision about awarding Wilmer Loher personal time for holidays during the time he was disabled, Oct. 23 through Dec. 31.
• Heard the State Board of Accounts still has not reviewed the city's tax rate or approved the budget for 2002. [[In-content Ad]]