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Perry Hunter, Chief
Scott Whitaker, Captain
Bret Richardson, Lieutenant / Operations
Kip Shuter, Lieutenant / Public Information Officer,
Grant Administrator, Fleet Administrator,
Training Coordinator, Traffic Safety
Commissioner
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2191 E. Fort Wayne Street Map
P.O. Box 1297
Warsaw, IN 46581-1297
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Phone: 574-372-9511
Fax: 574-267-3613 |
The Warsaw Police Department maintains its own site.
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Victim Services for domestic violence, rape/
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TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION:
The Traffic Safety Commission was established with the following duties and responsibilities:
- Developing and implementing coordinated traffic safety programs which meet local needs;
- Acting in an advisory capacity to the Board of Public Works and Safety in the coordination of traffic safety
activities of the official agencies and departments of the City of Warsaw;
- Establishing traffic safety priorities for the City;
- Reviewing and approving project applications for funding;
- Serving in a liaison capacity between the City of Warsaw and the Indiana Department of Traffic Safety in developing the state highway safety program and in meeting the national highway safety program
standards: promoting public acceptance of official programs proposed or instigated by the City;
- Fostering public knowledge and support of traffic law enforcement and traffic engineering problems;
- Cooperating with city schools in promoting educational traffic safety aides: educating the public in traffic safety; and
- Generally aiding the overall reduction of traffic accidents, injuries and deaths on the city streets.
Street Projects & Road Construction
Center Street at Hickory Street
Drivers traveling on Center Street east of State Road 15 (Detroit Street) will notice a change to road markings and signage where Hickory Street and the Norfolk & Southern railroad tracks cross Center Street. Painted road markings will delineate traffic so westbound Center Street traffic will not have legal access to the left turn lane, to go south on State Road 15 (Detroit Street), until after drivers cross the railroad tracks. New signs east of the intersection also will indicate the start and end of the two-way center left turn lane along Center Street. It is the City's intent to reduce crashes at this intersection by removing this conflict.
Kip L. Shuter
Lieutenant
Public Information Officer
Traffic Safety Commissioner
City of Warsaw Police Department
574.372.9520 Office/Voicemail
574.372.9511 Dispatch
574.267.3613 FAX
574.376.0906 Cellular
pio@warsawpd.org