Bike Summit – 3/21/2009

for another photo, visit this post Press Release from the City: Mayor Henry Announces Bike Summit as extension of Bike Use Survey More than 4,000 survey...

Design Charette Friday and Saturday

www.cityoffortwayne.org     Press Release from the City: City, downtown partners host Harrison Street Corridor design workshop Ball State students will conduct community charrette Friday, Saturday The City of...

Mayor Henry: ‘Keep open mind about city gaming’

Fort Wayne Mayor Tom has written an Op-Ed piece for the Journal Gazette regarding the casino/gaming/gambling issue in Fort Wayne: Keep open mind about city...

City seeks Neighborhood Stabilization Program partners

Press Release from the City: CITY SEEKS NSP PARTNERS City Requests Information on Development Teams to work on Neighborhood Stabilization Program The City of Fort Wayne is...

Workshops on how to start a small business

Press Release from the City: CITY, SMALL-BUSINESS ADVOCATES OFFER FREE WORKSHOP ON HOW TO START A BUSINESS First in year-long series for how to start, grow,...

Parking Amnesty’s first week

I received this information last Tuesday evening from City Clerk Sandy Kennedy, but owing to the problems with the web server change, decided to...

City Utilities featured

From the City of Fort Wayne website: City Utilities Engineering Program Manager Mike Hicks and Water Pollution Control Maintenance Program Manager Karen Morris presented information...

Liquid Assets meeting details – 1/28/2009

       Press release from City Utilities: Protect Our Rivers: Public Forum Addresses Issues Facing Fort Wayne Sewer System Between now and 2025, Fort Wayne City Utilities...

Skating at Reservoir and East Swinney opens today

Note: This photo was from last year's ice skating at Lakeside Park, which is not open yet. Press release from the City: Lakeside Skating Pond Remains Closed; Reservoir...

City Council loses CEDIT funds

    Ben Lanka reported in today's Journal Gazette that City Council will no longer have an allocation of CEDIT funds to spend in their districts....