By Dan Spalding
Times-Union
WARSAW — Warsaw Mayor Jeff Grose says the temporary movement of all city board meetings from the council chambers in city hall will shift to the city police department’s training center at the beginning of February.
The shift is expected to continue for a month or so and is part of a four-phase project involving improvements to the city government’s HVAC system.
Upgrades in technology have been completed at the training center to allow for all meetings to be recorded and available online, Grose said last week.
“I think it will work out. It will be somewhat difficult, but it will work out and it has to be done,” Grose said.
After work in the council chambers is complete, the focus will then move to the wastewater and clerk-treasurer’s office. A month or so later, work will focus on the plan office.
“The plan office will be moving over to my office and HR, so we’ll be all together,” Grose said. “Wanna see the mayor, city planner, and code enforcement come to my office. We’ll all be on TV trays.”
The $1.7 million project is expected to conclude in August, he said.



