Subject: Important Update for Mishawaka Utilities Trash and Recycling Customers As we transition to our new waste management partner, Waste Management (WM), I want to share some important updates with you. The official contract with WM begins on January 1, 2025, with service starting on January 2, 2025, due to the New Year’s holiday. If you have not received your WM bins yet, please contact us WM directly at MIOHINPublicSector@wm.com and/or the customer care line at 866-797-9018. If your bins have not arrived by December 31st, please let us know if you haven’t a received your bins. Rest assured, if you’ve already notified us, your bins are on their way. Holidays, supply, and manpower issues are causing some delays, but we are actively working with WM to ensure prompt delivery.  We believe that at least 99% of the WM bins have already been delivered. Additionally, Republic Services will complete the pickup of all existing trash and recycling bins by December 31, 2024 or soon thereafter. If your bins have not been picked up by then, please email me, and we will do our best to coordinate with Republic Services. Please understand that with over 25,000 bins being picked up and delivered, some delays may occur. If you do not have your WM bins by your next service day starting January 2nd, 2025, please set your trash and recycling out in trash bags, and WM has assured us they will be collected. We appreciate your patience and understanding during this transition. Click here for additional details about this transition.        

Long time Public Servant George Obren Sworn in and will Serve on Mishawaka’s Board of Public Work’s and Safety

George Obren, who retired after 38 years with the City of Mishawaka was sworn in today, Tuesday, January 30th, 2024, in a new capacity on the city of Mishawaka Board of Public Works and Safety. Obren was with the Mishawaka Police Department for 27 years, four of them serving as Police Chief, and retired from the MPD to take over as Director of Code Enforcement in 2005. Obren was instrumental in introducing the “Top 100” in the City of Mishawaka; a program dedicated to addressing sub-standard housing issues in the city.

Highlights of Obren’s experience as a public servant with the City of Mishawaka:

  • Lifelong resident of Mishawaka serving our citizens for over 38 years.
  • Appointed to Mishawaka Police Dept 1978 by Mayor Margaret Prickett
  • Appointed to Chief of Police by Mayor Robert Beutter 1992-1996
  • Retired from police department 2005 after serving 27 years.
  • Appointed to Director of Code Enforcement by Mayor Jeffrey Rea 2005
  • Retired from Code Enforcement 2016 David Wood Mayor

“It has truly been an honor and a privilege to serve the citizens of Mishawaka for 38 years and I am glad to once again be serving the Princess City as part of the Board of Public Works and Safety” says Obren.

Obren is taking on the seat recently vacated by long time Mishawaka public servant Dale Freeman.

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