City offices to be closed on Independence Day
The City of Fort Wayne's offices will be closed on Friday, July 4 in recognition of Independence Day.
Fort Wayne awarded $4.7 million to demolish and redevelop vacant properties
Mayor Tom Henry announced today that the City has been awarded $4.7 million to help stabilize neighborhoods by demolishing and redeveloping abandoned homes.
Statement from Mayor Henry on veto override
Tonight's vote to override my veto of the ordinance to end collective bargaining for non-public safety union employees is disappointing and unnecessary.
Citizens Courtyard to open at Citizens Square July 7th
Citizens Courtyard café in the garden level of 200 E. Berry St. will reopen Monday, July 7 with a rotating list of 10 lunch vendors.
Mayor Henry leads walk in Oakland Park neighborhood
Mayor Tom Henry and City staff tonight led a neighborhood walk in the Oakland Park neighborhood in southeast Fort Wayne.
Traffic Alert: Lane restrictions on Clinton
The two far west lanes on Clinton Street are being closed tonight so crews can investigate an issue that has compromised the pavement.
Mayor seeking applicants for Youth Engagement Council
Mayor Tom Henry is seeking applicants for his Mayor's Youth Engagement Council for the 2014-15 school year.
State Boulevard public hearing
The State Boulevard improvement project, approved by the Fort Wayne City Council in 2009, is set for the required public hearing.
Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry’s veto message
Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry's veto message.
Mayor Henry announces award of $33 million in federal funding
Mayor Tom Henry today announced the City of Fort Wayne will receive $33 million in federal funding for future development projects.

