Argos Town Superintendent Jamie Lindstrom provided council members with a Community Crossings update when members met last Wednesday.
Continue readingArgos Town Attorney Shares Progress Report with Council Members
A couple of different projects in the Town of Argos are free to commence now that some preliminary matters have been handled. Clerk-Treasurer Lisa Mullaney said that at last Wednesday’s meeting, Town Attorney Derek Jones informed council members about some paperwork that had been finalized.
She explained, “He got the easements signed for Westview Court and Woodland Trail and the Colonial Estates deed has now been recorded and put into the Redevelopment Commission’s name.” Continue reading
Argos Officials and Residents Focused on Community and Economic Development
The Town of Argos is geared toward growth, and officials are currently taking steps to show it.
Aside from working with the Marshall County Economic Development Corporation to construct a manufacturing center at the Dewey Street industrial park, town officials are also working in conjunction with the Argos Community Development Corporation on a potential housing development at the Colonial Estates property. Continue reading
Argos Town Council Considers Contract with Argos Community Development Corporation
When Argos Town Council members met last week, they heard a proposal from the Argos Community Development Corporation regarding future real estate development.
The Argos Community Development Corporation proposed entering into a 5-year contract worth $200,000 to build houses within the town. Continue reading
Argos Town Council Continues Conversation Over Development at Colonial Estates
Argos officials continue to seek ways to spur development in the town. Back in April, the town approved the purchase of Colonial Estates for residential development.
When the Argos Town Council members met in mid-November, they continued their discussion with Attorney Derek Jones about options for potential housing development and infrastructure installation in the area.
Jones explained that right now, town representatives are still in the preliminary stages of planning, “Colonial Estates has some vacant lots that are owned by the Argos Redevelopment Commission and there’s basically just an interest from the Redevelopment Commission’s perspective and I guess the town council as well, to get some housing going out there.” Continue reading