The process will begin for the annexation of property north of U.S. 6 in the town of Bremen for a solar park proposed by the Indiana Municipal Power Agency (IMPA).
Continue readingBremen Town Council to Look into Cyber Security
Bremen Town Attorney Anthony Wagner urged the town council members to look into adding cyber security to the town’s insurance coverage.
Continue readingBremen Leaders Working to Prepare for Downtown Revitalization Project
Bremen leaders are preparing for the downtown revitalization project. It is one of the projects outlined in Marshall County’s Regional Development Plan as a Stellar Communities Designation project.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Approves Amended Trash Contract
Bremen Town Attorney Anthony Wagner presented an amended trash collection contract to the Bremen Town Council members Monday afternoon.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Amends Unsafe Building Ordinance
The Bremen Town Council members took action last week to amend the unsafe building ordinance.
Continue readingBremen Town Attorney Presents Draft Trash Ordinance Amendment to Town Council
The Bremen Town Council members received an amended trash ordinance Tuesday afternoon.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Opens Ambulance Bids
The Bremen Town Council opened bids for ambulance service for the years 2020 and 2021 Tuesday afternoon.
Continue readingTown of Bremen Looking to Declare Property Unsafe
Bremen Town Attorney Anthony Wagner will start the necessary court paperwork in order to provide evidence that the property at 521 N. Center Street is an unsafe building.
Continue readingJackson Street Property in Bremen Set for Demolition
The home at 121 S. Jackson Street in Bremen is set for demolition, but the sheriff’s deed is needed before the work can be done.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Reviews Proposed Junk Vehicle Ordinance Revision
Bremen Town Attorney Anthony Wagner presented the Bremen Town Council members Monday afternoon with a proposed revision to the junk vehicle ordinance.
Continue readingBremen Town Attorney Encounters Snag with Jackson Street Property
Bremen Town Attorney Anthony Wagner informed the Bremen Town Council members Monday afternoon that there is a problem with the deed to the Jackson Street property.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Discusses Jackson Street Property
A property that the Bremen Town Council members intended on purchasing was purchased by another bidder at a recent sheriff’s sale.
Continue readingBremen Town Attorney to Work on Trash Ordinance
The Town of Bremen’s trash ordinance will be updated to better regulate the amount and size of trash on a resident’s property.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Hopes to Purchase Property
The Bremen Town Council members are still working toward purchasing the property at 121 S. Jackson Street.
Continue readingDiscussions Resume on Use of Bremen Property
Clean-up of the old Clark gas station at the corner of State Road 106 and State Road 331 in Bremen is complete and officials are still attempting to figure out what to do with the property.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Getting Closer to Acquiring Property
Bremen Town Attorney Anthony Wagner is getting closer to acquiring a property on Jackson Street for demolition.
Continue readingBremen Town Council Looking at Stellar Projects
Bremen Town Council officials were among the over 100 attendees at a gathering last week in a Regional Stellar Communities Designation Program workshop. They learned how to develop projects and funding for the stellar application that includes all communities in Marshall County. The workshop was facilitated by representatives from Ball State University.
Insurance Payment Received for Flood Damage at Bremen Wastewater Plant
The Town of Bremen received insurance money for equipment damaged in the recent flood event.
According to Bremen Town Attorney Anthony Wagner, the furnace and cooling units were damaged at the wastewater treatment facility including other factors that help run the buildings. Wagner said the insurance coverage was able to cover the replacement costs without much extra needed to fund necessary repairs. He mentioned that officials are reconsidering the placement of some of the equipment to avoid damage if a flood event occurs again.
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