Staff Report
WARSAW — Warsaw Mayor Jeff Grose announced Monday the appointment of Joe Vetor as the new street superintendent for the city.
Vetor will replace Dustin Dillon, who was recently appointed as the new director of public works.
Vetor has dedicated over 17 years of service to the city of Warsaw, beginning his career with the parks department in April 2008, according to a news release from the city.
Over the years, Vetor has held a variety of roles and currently serves as the assistant street superintendent, a position he has held for the past four years. In this role, he oversees daily operations and manages key city projects, with a consistent focus on improving services and making a positive impact on the community, the release states.
Prior to joining the city of Warsaw, Vetor developed a strong background in construction, specializing in concrete work. He has also further strengthened his technical expertise by completing professional training and certifications in asphalt and roadway management through the Local Technical Assistance Program at Purdue University and the Asphalt Pavement Association of Indiana.
“Mr. Joe Vetor brings a vast amount of knowledge, experience, and leadership to the city,” said Grose.
Beyond his professional role, Vetor and his wife of 24 years have three children. Their oldest son will graduate from Western Michigan University in December, their daughter is beginning her second year at Manchester University, and their youngest son is a sophomore and soccer athlete at Wawasee High School. In his free time, he enjoys cooking, camping, spending time with family and training the family’s rescued German Shepherd.
“I am honored to serve the residents of Warsaw, and I look forward to working with Dustin, Mayor Grose and the other department heads,” said Vetor. “My guiding principle will continue to be leaving Warsaw a better place than I found it.”



