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LANE CLOSURE: LINCOLN AVENUE

The eastbound lane of Lincoln Avenue is closed from east of Steury to Blackport Drive to allow for the installation of a water main and pavement.

Traffic is one-way, heading westbound only. The intersections at N. 22nd Street and Blackport Drive remain open, except when water main work crosses them.

Access is maintained at Abshire Park and sriveways on the south side of Lincoln Avenue. The Pumpkinvine Trail crossing at Lincoln Avenue also will be continuously maintained.

Work is expected to be completed November 25, 2020.

LABOR DAY

All City of Goshen offices will be closed Monday, September 7, in observance of Labor Day.

Borden Waste Away will not collect trash on Monday that week. Trash collection services will be delayed by one day after the holiday.

The Goshen Board of Works meeting for Sept. 7 has been rescheduled to Tuesday, Sept. 8 at 11 a.m.

ROAD CLOSURE: N. MAIN STREET

North Main Street is closed between Pike Street and the junction with Middlebury Street, is closed to traffic until November 4, 2020, to allow contractor Niblock Construction to preform improvements on the road.

The contractor will maintain open access for the businesses and residents on North Main Street.

REMINDER: AUGUST BRUSH PICKUP

Brush pickup for the month of August begins August 31, 2020.

During scheduled brush collections, the Street Department will make only one pass through the city to pick up brush. Please have your brush by the front curb, but not in the street, by that first day in the morning at 7 a.m. Brush will not be picked up in alleys. The piles of brush should be trash-free. Crews cannot access the piles if blocked by vehicles.

For information regarding Dial-A-Trailer and the Brush Trailer, go to goshenindiana.org/street-department.

The next summer brush pick up week will begin on September 28, 2020 — last brush pickup of the year.

CITY RESPONSE TO COMMUNITY CONCERN OVER POLICE CALL

Police Chief Jose’ Miller has issued a statement in response to some community members’ concerns over a police call that happened Friday, Aug. 21, 2020. Had this been a call resulting in an arrest or investigation, these details would not be available for immediate release in order to protect the integrity of the investigation.

According to the Elkhart County dispatch center, a 911 call was made Friday at 9:23 a.m. at Ultra Clean Laundry, 430 W. Pike St., with reports of a Black man in his 40s with dreadlocks wearing a blue jacket, plaid shorts and a backpack holding a possible fake knife to another customer’s throat and threatening to kill him. It was reported this same individual was outside yelling about “killing all white people.”

Because of the severity of what was reported in the call, several officers in the area were dispatched to the laundromat. Upon arrival, the responding officers were told the man had left toward Rogers Park on a bike with another Black man. Officers were informed the subject held the fake knife to his own throat and pointed to a patron in the business.

Within minutes of canvassing the area, officers found a man who matched the description made to dispatch, including that the man was in his 40s, with dreadlocks and wearing a blue jacket, plaid shorts and a backpack. The man was riding a bicycle on 3rd Street, across from Lake City Bank.

Police officers spoke with the man, who denied being at the site reported. After an interaction of less than five minutes, the man left the scene.

A concerned resident, having witnessed the interaction between the police officers and the man, made a post on Facebook with critical comments about how officers handled the call.

Chief Miller, the Assistant Chief and the Patrol Chief have read the report from dispatch and viewed video caught on the officers’ vest cameras, finding no indication of an inappropriate response. Though these concerns are usually handled by the police department’s administration, Mayor Stutsman reviewed the report and video as well.
Chief Miller had the following statement:

“I understand there are heightened emotions toward law enforcement, now as much as ever. This does not negate the fact that police must still perform their duties. The officers investigated this incident not only for the safety of the community, but also for the safety of the individual himself. My hope is communities resist the temptation to cast judgement until the facts or circumstances of a particular situation are known.”

In addition to the concern for how the officers responded to the call, several comments were made criticizing officers for not wearing masks. Chief Miller addressed those concerns also:

“The officer that responded to the business wore his mask when speaking with the witness. Officers maintained social distancing while dealing with the individual along the street. After reviewing the videos, no violations of Indiana Governor Holcomb’s Executive Order, the order from the Elkhart County Health Department, Mayor Stutsman’s Executive Order, and the order issued by myself, were observed.”

NOTICE OF MEETING

Governing Body: Goshen Community Relations Commission

Date of Meeting: September 8, 2020

Time of Meeting: 7 p.m. EDT

Place of Meeting: City Courtroom/Council Chambers, 111 E. Jefferson St. Goshen, IN

Pursuant to the provisions of the Open Door Law and Indiana Code § 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(2)(D), the Goshen Community Relations Commission will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020 at 7 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Council Chambers, 111 E. Jefferson St. Goshen, IN

NOTICE OF EXECUTIVE SESSION

Governing Body: Goshen Redevelopment Commission Executive Session

Date of Meeting: August 28, 2020

Time of Meeting: 2:00 p.m.

Place of Meeting: City Courtroom/Council Chambers, 111 East Jefferson, Goshen, IN

Pursuant to the provisions of the Open Door Law and Indiana Code § 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(2)(D), the Goshen Redevelopment Commission will meet in executive session for discussion of strategy with respect to the purchase or lease of real property. There will be no public portion of the meeting.

AUGUST BRUSH PICKUP

Brush pickup for the month of August begins August 31, 2020.

During scheduled brush collections, the Street Department will make only one pass through the city to pick up brush. Please have your brush by the front curb, but not in the street, by that first day in the morning at 7 a.m. Brush will not be picked up in alleys. The piles of brush should be trash-free. Crews cannot access the piles if blocked by vehicles.

For information regarding Dial-A-Trailer and the Brush Trailer, go to goshenindiana.org/street-department.

The next summer brush pick up week will begin on September 28, 2020 — last brush pickup of the year

CITY OF GOSHEN TO OPEN SPLASH PADS

The Goshen Parks & Recreation Department will reopen its splash pads for the remainder of the season beginning Friday, Aug. 21, 2020, at noon.

The splash pads in Goshen’s three locations will be active from noon to 8 p.m. every day of the week. Rather than shutting them off on the Labor Day weekend as done in years past, the splash pads will remain open until the weather begins cooling down consistently in the fall. Goshen’s three splash pad locations are at:

  • Rieth Park  (South 13th Street, between Iowa and Illinois streets)
  • Walnut Park (224 E. Oakridge Ave.)
  • New Goshen Rotary Club splash pad at Pringle Park (1912 W. Lincoln Ave.)

The splash pads were shut off this summer due to a concern in rising numbers of COVID-19 cases in Elkhart County. To continue keeping the number of cases down in our community, residents are asked to continue following the guidelines set out by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Keep a distance of at least 6 ft. from others, and—with the exception of those playing in the splash pads—wear a face mask where social distancing cannot be achieved.

The Parks & Recreation Department may shut off the splash pads again if the City sees a rise in COVID-19 cases in the community. Please check the City of Goshen’s website at goshenindiana.org or follow the City on Facebook or Twitter at facebook.com/CityOfGoshen or twitter.com/Goshen_City.

ROAD RESTRICTIONS AND CLOSURE

The City of Goshen will begin construction for the installation of a new water main in East Goshen.

Steury Avenue will be restricted to one lane beginning Aug. 24, 2020.

East Lincoln Avenue will be closed west of Steury Avenue beginning Aug. 27. The closure is expected to last no more than three days. The detour for Lincoln Ave. (SR 4) heading east will be Olive Street to Middlebury Street (CR 22), to CR 28 to CR 127.

Lincoln Avenue also can be access through Blackport Drive. Businesses and homes along E. Lincoln Avenue will remain accessible from the west-bound lane.