Part Of Park Ave. To Be Closed

October 2, 2024 at 9:29 p.m.


Park Avenue, between Market and Center streets and between Center Street to 200 feet north of Main Street, Warsaw, will be closed/restricted to traffic for NIPSCO's contractor, Premium Services, to perform roadway restoration from the impacts of the gas main project installed earlier this summer.  
There may be temporary lane shifts and restrictions along Center Street, but it is expected to remain open to two way traffic throughout the project.
Milling and preparation activities are scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 5. Asphalt paving is expected on Monday, Oct. 7.

Park Avenue, between Market and Center streets and between Center Street to 200 feet north of Main Street, Warsaw, will be closed/restricted to traffic for NIPSCO's contractor, Premium Services, to perform roadway restoration from the impacts of the gas main project installed earlier this summer.  
There may be temporary lane shifts and restrictions along Center Street, but it is expected to remain open to two way traffic throughout the project.
Milling and preparation activities are scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 5. Asphalt paving is expected on Monday, Oct. 7.

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