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Welcome to Wabash

Mayor's Vision: 

To diversify the City culturally, educationally, and economically.  Taking trips to foreign lands to seek investment opportunities in Wabash and putting our current industry on display in those countries to expose export opportunities.  Working closely with the business and educational facilities to expose them to the world and the world to them, which leads to the Mayor's tagline of "Exposing Wabash to the World and the World to Wabash."

The Mayor’s office, located within City Hall, is often the first point of contact for most city related business.

This office is responsible for the overall coordination of meetings, records, and communication between the Mayor and all departments of the City and the general public, as well as management of personnel files for City employees. The Mayor works closely with a variety of state and local businesses and organizations to manage and cultivate City operations and developments. The Mayor maintains a cooperative working relationship with Wabash County government and the town of North Manchester.

Shelley Hipskind- Executive Assistant

The Mayor’s Executive Assistant maintains the Mayor’s schedule as well as:

  • Prepares and distributes information to news media, including City Council and Board of Works agendas
  • Handles all documentation for City-Awarded Grants
  • Acts as secretary to the City’s Redevelopment Commission, Redevelopment Authority, Stormwater Board, City Council, Board of Public Works & Safety, and Traffic Commission
  • Assists other City offices and departments as necessary

Any business going before the City Council or Board of Works must be submitted to the Mayor’s office to be included on the next meeting’s agenda. This office also assists City residents with Residential Tax Abatements after the initial filing with the Building Commissioner.

Maria E. Smyth - Mayor's Coordinator/Receptionist

The Mayor's Coordinator/Receptionist serves as the first point of contact for visitors to City Hall. The Mayor's Coordinator/Receptionist assesses and prioritizes multiple tasks, projects, and demands. Effectively communicates with a variety of audiences in both an oral and written manner. Maintains a positive working relationship with department heads, employees, visitors, and Mayor Scott Long. 

The position of Mayor's Coordinator/Receptionist is a position created by Mayor Long. This position has limited supervision and is accountable to the Mayor for the accuracy and validity of all factual information presented in compliance with all requirements shared on various social media platforms and the City of Wabash website. 

The Mayor's Coordinator/Receptionist is responsible for building and enhancing a strong community through various social media channels and the City of Wabash Website. 

The City Council of Wabash is the legislative and fiscal body for the city government.  The Council’s seven members are made up of one representative from each of the City’s five Council districts and two at-large members. 

As the legislative body, the Council has the exclusive responsibility of passing or changing local laws (known as ordinances), resolutions, orders, and motions for the City’s government. As the fiscal body, the Council has the authority to levy certain taxes and it has the sole responsibility of adopting a City budget each year.  The Council also appoints members to certain boards and commissions that serve the community in various areas.

Indiana has what is called a “strong mayor” system, so the mayor has most of the executive and administrative power over the city’s daily operations.  The mayor appoints or removes department heads and has veto power over ordinances passed by the Council.  Nevertheless, the Council has the ultimate authority for funding and all money spent on behalf of City taxpayers.

The Wabash City Council members are tasked with representing the interests of the constituents in their district. In addition to proposing, passing, and ratifying policies and ordinances for the City of Wabash, the city council members manage budgets, respond, and resolve complaints from their district constituents.

Mayor Scott Long Mitzi Pilgrim LR Greg Coyne
Scott Long
Mayor
 

Mitzi Pilgrim, R

District 5

Councilwoman

  Charlie Coyne R.
District 4
Councilman
Brewer John Burnsworth Dillon
Terry Brewer, R
District 3
Councilman
  John Burnsworth, R
At Large
Councilman
  Bryan Dillon, R
At Large
Councilman
Councilman Weaver Eric Schoening Doug Lehman
Wade Weaver
District 1
Councilman
  Eric Schoening
District 2
Councilman
 

Doug Lehman

City Attorney

       

The City of Wabash contracts with Douglas C. Lehman for legal services and legal representation. Doug graduated from Indiana University School of Law, Bloomington, Indiana, cum laude, in 1975 and was admitted to the Indiana Bar and the federal district court bars for the Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana in October 1975. Doug was admitted to the State Bar of California in June 1978. 

About the Service

Wabash City County Ambulance Service (WCCAS) is owned and operated by the City of Wabash - and is not billed from any of the hospitals that it serves. Payments for ambulance services provided by WCCAS must be paid to the service directly.  Learn more about our service via our FAQs page

Payment Information

Walk-In payments are accepted at the Ambulance Billing Office, located within the Wabash City Hall 202 South Wabash Street, Wabash, IN. These payments can also be mailed here:

City of Wabash Ambulance Department
202 South Wabash Street
Wabash, IN 46992

A small convenience fee will be charged by Invoice Cloud.


Pay your ambulance bill here

Building Commissioner Silas Zartman 

The Building Department reviews plans and issues building permits for new construction and the remodeling of existing structures.

The Building Department also issues permits for electrical upgrades, garages, accessory buildings, pools, signs, sanitary sewer taps, roofing, and demolition.

Additional Permits may be required, please call Karen Smalley at 260.274.1491.

The Building Commissioner is responsible for the various inspections performed during the construction process and the final inspection to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy upon project completion.

Other duties of the Building Department include:

  • Enforcement of City Code relating to Trash, Unsafe Buildings, and Inhabitable Conditions
  • Sidewalk Replacement Program
  • Contractor Registration List 
  • Tree Removal Program
  • First Point of Contact for Residential Tax Abatement

The Building Commissioner serves as the Plan Commissioner Secretary and the Wabash Board of Zoning Appeals Secretary. Included in these issues are:

  • New Subdivisions
  • Subdivision Exclusions
  • Variance Packet
  • Special Exceptions Packet
  • Zoning Petitions

The Building Commissioner serves as Floodplain Coordinator for the City of Wabash to insure construction in the floodplain complies with all Local, State, and Federal regulations.

Karen Smalley, Administrative Assistant to the Building Commissioner is your first point of contact for assistance, forms, and for scheduling inspections. Please call Karen 260-274-1491

Frequently used forms: 

1. 2019 Sign Permit Application 

2. Amusement License Application 

3. Contractor Registration Application 

4. Petition for a Variance before the Board of Zoning Appeals 

5. New Residence Construction Requirement 

6.  Petition for Special Exception before the Board of Zoning

7. Form CF-1/Real Property

8. Form 322 - Application for Deduction from Assessed Valuation of Structures in ERA

13. Statement of Benefits - Real Estate Improvements

14. Sidewalk Program Application 

All forms must be printed and emailed to: Karen Smalley at buildingdepartment2@wabashcity.in.gov 

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Building Permit Payments - Here

City Court  

City Court Judge - Timothy A. Roberts

City Court Dates: Court hearing are held every Tuesday & Wednesday at 8:45 am. Those attending court will enter through the Market Street entrance. 

Daily Operations:

The City Court Office daily operations consist of:

  • Data Entry
  • Processing Payments
  • Customer Service
    • Assist customers at the window
    • Answering incoming phone calls
    • Written Correspondence 
  • Handles civil cases
  • City ordinance violations

Payment Options: 

  • Wabash City Court accepts payments by cash, money order, cashiers check, and debit/credit card
  • All payments can be made at 23 W. Market St., Wabash, IN 46992 
    • Please note the City Court office is closed between 12:00 - 1:00 daily. 

Responsibility:

The City Court is responsible for recording alleged violations of City codes and ordinances, hearing evidence presented in court, and ruling on cases.

Services:

Judicial Review/Due Process of Law – The court provides an opportunity for due process of law in civil cases.

Imposition of Penalties – The City Court Judge is responsible for imposing fines and penalties to defendants.

Communications, Public Information, and Court Scheduling – The Municipal Court is responsible for adhering to customer concerns, defendants to accommodate their needs throughout the judicial process.

Civil Collections:

  • All Claims are to be filed on issued claim forms
  • The filing fee is $157, this fee is to be paid at the time of filing 
  • Claims may be filed for up to $1,500 plus the $157 filing fee

The Clerk Treasurer’s office upholds all fiscal responsibilities for the City of Wabash

These duties include:
  • Managing all City accounts payable and receivable
  • Monitoring CEDIT funds
  • Investing City funds in CD’s and bonds
  • Conducting all functions of City payroll and PERF requirements
  • Preparing annual City department budgets, including expenses, revenues and projected cash flow for all municipal funds
  • Maintaining all City ordinances and resolutions
  • Assisting with annual State Board of Accounts audit
  • Maintains all city owned vehicle titles
  • Handling all liability, equipment damage and theft insurance claims
  • Performs research on numerous topics

CFO (Chief Finance Officer) of all revenue, investments and cash on hand for the City of Wabash and all subordinate entities. Serve as Clerk to the Legislative body, by attending Council meetings and keeping written and tape recordings of the proceedings. Prepare estimated budget and estimated miscellaneous revenue, financial statements, and the proposed tax rate and levy. Prepare the Annual Report. Oversee all Accounts Payable and Payroll functions. Keep abreast of all legislative changes relative to City Government and ensure that we are always in compliance with State Statue and the State Board of Accounts. Prepare Salary Ordinance and keep a complete record of all Resolutions, Special and Regular Ordinances and all Council minutes.

  • Budget preparation with all data entered in gateway
  • Responsible for all Bond records and payments
  • Weekly and monthly balancing and Bank rec
  • Maintaining priced assets ledger & department inventories
  • Attend State Board of Accounts meetings annually and attend conferences and various topic-related meetings when scheduled. Continuing education is a must to keep up with the ever-evolving job.

Additional Clerk-Treasurer Office Contacts:

Jenna Drook, Deputy Clerk-Treasurer, Payroll

Amber Krhin, Deputy Clerk-Treasurer, Accounts Payable

In October of this year, I authorized Hoosier Homes for the City of Wabash. Hoosier Homes is a new down payment assistance tool that is available to Indiana communities and offers up to 6 percent in down payment assistance for new and repeat home buyers earning up to nearly $90,000 in our community. In the spring of 2022, the first domino will fall as we break ground on our first full-scale neighborhood development project on the former site of the Parkview Wabash Hospital. 

Visit the The Hub to learn more! 

IF YOU HAVE AN EMERGENCY, DIAL 911

All other calls for service,

Dial (260) 563-1166 North Station

Dial (260) 563-7622 South Station

Fire Department Patch

Welcome to the Wabash Fire Department

Fire Chief: Andy Oswalt

MISSION STATEMENT

"We are a highly motivated team dedicated to providing the highest quality of service to our community."


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PAT

Physical Agility Test - The PAT is validated test assessing candidates ability to meet the physical demands of a firefighters job. This assessment will test if a candidate has the strength, stamina, and flexibility to meet the manual needs of a job.

Click on the link below to view a PAT simulation. 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/pcbndwdny012we2/WFD_AgilityTest%202020.mp4?dl=0

The City of Wabash Human Resource Department is responsible for managing the full range of workforce services including assisting the various departments of the City by recruiting and retaining qualified employees to meet the expectations and services needed by the City.

Indiana Links

Federal Links

The Mark C. Honeywell Pool, located at 370 W. Harrison Ave., was built in 1961.

The facility contains a 50 meter competition pool with diving pit and a 120′ single flume water slide. It also has 1 smaller pool for young swimmers and a concession stand.

The pool employs a seasonal staff of 3 managers and 15 American Red Cross Certified Lifeguards.

The pool opens Memorial Day weekend and closes for the season in early August. Public swimming is available daily from 1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

For any questions regarding the Honeywell Pool, please see the appropriate contact information for the Mark C. Honeywell Pool.

Pool Fees:

Daily Fees:
Under the age of 13 $1.50
13 and up $2.00
Season Pass:
Single Pass (all ages) $30.00
Family Pass* $70.00

*Up to 5 family members may be included. Additional members added at $7.00 each.

Wabash Municipal Airport (KIWH) offers self service Jet A and 100LL fuel 24 hours a day. 

Wabash Municipal Airport

The Wabash Park Department is responsible for the maintenance of 9 parks totaling approximately 70 acres.

The department employs 3 full time employees and 10 seasonal workers.

City Parks

Wabash City Park (35 acres) 800 W. Hill Street
Paradise Spring Historical Park (15 acres) 351 E. Market Street
Honeywell Park and Pool (8 acres) 370 W. Harrison Avenue
Hanna Park (2 acres) 775 E. Hill Street
Broadmoor Park (2 acres) 12 Broadmoor Drive
South Side Park (2 acres) 1470 Vernon Street
John Drook Memorial Bike and Skate Park (3 acres) 410 S. Carroll Street
Master Trooper David Rich Memorial Park (0.2 acres) 503 N. Wabash Street
Charley Creek Park (2 acres) Vermont Street
Friendship Hill Inclusive Playground 410 S Carroll Street

IF YOU HAVE AN EMERGENCY, DIAL 911

All other calls for service, dial (260)563-1111

Police VehiclesChief: Matthew J. Bruss

Assistant Chief: Bob Pilgrim

Mission Statement:

The Wabash Police Department is committed to provide the necessary services and protection to the City of Wabash to ensure a safe environment to live, work, and visit. The Wabash Police Department fully accepts its responsibility to defend the right, to protect the weak, to aid the distressed, and to uphold the law in a professional manner.

Do you have information about a crime that has been committed? If so, notify Crime Stoppers at (263)563-5821 or (866)665-0556

There are 10 year-round employees at the Wabash Street Department.

Focused and dedicated workers who maintain 69 center lane miles along with numerous other tasks. Those tasks include all the following, but not restricted to;

Yard Waste Pickup

  • Brush: We make every attempt to pick up your brush on the day of your scheduled trash pickup.
    • Contractors are required to haul away any debris or clippings from work they have done on your property.
  • Leaves and Grass clippings must be put in a brown recyclable paper bag Jan. 1 – Sept. 1.
  • In the fall, the department has 3 leaf vacs that typically run Monday-Friday. Starting south and working our way north repeating as necessary.

Street Repair

  • The street department repairs pot holes as necessary year round
    • To report a pot hole please call; 260-563-3611
  • We mill and resurface as much as possible on our own
  • Crack sealing is done by our department to prolong the life of the streets

Spring & Fall Clean-Up

  • Items must be placed curbside by 6 A.M. on the day of your trash route.
  • Piles are to be no bigger than a 4x8 pile
  • Items not accepted;
    • Batteries
    • Paint
    • Petroleum products
    • Household chemicals
    • Tires
    • Appliances
    • Loose shingles
    • Drywall and plaster
    • Televisions, computers, and other electronic devices
  • Spring clean-up is typically the last week of April or the first week of May
  • Fall clean-up is typically in September
  • The list of items not accepted by the department can be taken to The Wabash County Solid Waste District located at 1101 Manchester Ave.

Snow Removal

  • The city is divided in 5 routes with 2 plow trucks assigned to each area.
  • Our goal is to have the streets clean and safe for morning traffic.

Mowing Maintenance

  • Summer mowing program
    • Maintains vacant homes and lots and business park

Mosquito Control

  • The department has 3 licensed applicators
  • In May we treat catch basins with a 6 month tablet.
  • In the summer we trap, count, and test mosquitos for viruses with the help of the state, and begin spraying as needed.
  • If you would like to be placed on the no spray list please call 260-563-3611

Storm Line Maintenance

  • Installation and repair of storm lines.

Full Time Mechanic

  • Maintaining street, city police department, park department, and other city vehicles and equipment.

Sign Shop

  • Maintaining compliance with state and federal highway.
  • Designing, constructing, installing, and maintaining all signs owned by the city.

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Compost Site

  • No Trash is Accepted at this site as we are frequently inspected by IDEM. Security cameras are in use.
  • The only items accepted are lawn clippings, brush, and leaves. The disposal of any other items will result in a $300/day fine
  • The site is open to residents within the city limits; Monday – Friday 7-3 excluding holidays
  • Mulch is free to city residents with a small fee to those outside the city limits

Dump Truck Prices –

  • $75 for a smaller household truck (no building or roofing materials)
  • $100 for regular household items (no roofing materials)
  • $200 for roofing materials 

The following list of items are NOT to be placed on the City Dump Truck.

  1. Batteries, paint, or petroleum products
  2. Household chemicals, appliances w/Freon, or tires 
  3. Televisions, electronics, computers, or microwaves
  4. LP tanks, medical waste, thermometers, thermostats, fluorescent lights & bulbs

If any of these items are on the truck, whether they are on the top or buried on the bottom, the whole load will be emptied and left when the truck is picked up

For information on how to dispose of these items you may call the Solid Waste Management District located at 1101 Manchester Ave., Wabash, Indiana 46992 or by calling them at 260-563-7649.

The Wabash Wastewater Plant is a Class III activated sludge facility that utilizes mechanical bar screens, submersible pumps, oxidation ditches, circular clarifiers, and ultra-violet disinfection to treat wastewater being discharged to the Wabash River.

The facility is rated at 4 mgd (million gallons per day) and has a peak flow rate of 10 mgd (for 1 hour). The facility has a sustainable flow treatment of 7 mgd during wet weather events. The Biosolids generated through the treatment process are removed from the wastewater through aerated primary digesters and recirculated between digestion and thickening tanks (stabilization) until final storage at the final aerated digesters. The biosolids remain here until the solids are sent to the facilities 10 reed beds. It remains in the reed beds continually stabilizing for as long as 12 years.

The facility is staffed by 5 state-licensed wastewater operators, an operator in training (OIT), 2 billing clerks, and an office manager.

Stormwater Utility

The Stormwater Utility is in charge of all Stormwater Management issues. This includes the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4). These areas encompass all projects from review, development, and inspection. The utility also addresses stormwater issues that arise with the general public. 

The purpose of the project is to improve safety and mobility by addressing the adverse effects of the current at-grade crossings. By constructing a bridge to carry the motorists and pedestrians over the railroad, safety is greatly improved by reducing the potential for train, vehicle, and pedestrian collisions while simultaneously providing unobstructed north-south access, reducing delays in emergency response time.

Wabash Local TRAX - CE-4 Summary