Reminder: Snow Removal Is the Responsibility of Property Owners and Occupants – With a winter storm upon us, the City of Mishawaka would like to remind all residents and property owners of their responsibility to keep sidewalks clear of snow and debris in accordance with Mishawaka Code 58-527. Keep Your Water Flowing This Winter: Tips to Avoid Frozen Pipes – When temperatures drop below freezing for an extended period, water in pipes can freeze, expand, and cause pipes to burst, leading to water loss and expensive repairs. To help prevent this, we recommend letting your water trickle from a faucet during frigid weather. A small, steady stream of water can keep your lines flowing and reduce the risk of freezing.

MISHAWAKA HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION CELEBRATES NEW LOCAL LANDMARK

MISHAWAKA HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION CELEBRATES NEW LOCAL LANDMARK

The City of Mishawaka Historic Preservation Commission would like the announce the City’s newest Local Landmark, 124 S Race Street. The Common Council approved the ordinance this past Monday. The Outstanding bungalow was built around the turn of the century for James Clarence Eberhart, Jr, the son of Adolphus Eberhart a founder of Mishawaka Woolen Company (which became Ball Band and later Uniroyal). After years of use as apartments and businesses, the Sullivans purchased the home in 2012 and spent
three and a half years turning it back into a single family home. Both Bob and Faye Sullivan served the City on the Historic Preservation Commission. The purpose of a Local Landmark is to protect and preserve the historic character and value of the home
and to an extent, the surrounding neighborhood. More information about our current Local Landmarks or how to become one can be found on our website https://mishawaka.in.gov/government/elected-appointed-officials/boards-commissions/historic-preservation-com/

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