City of Fort Wayne Street Department crews preparing for icy roads
The City of Fort Wayne Street Department is currently pretreating the City’s main arterial intersections with liquid brine to reduce ice build-up in preparation for possible freezing rain predicted to begin falling this evening.
Completion of Avenue of Autos Development ribbon cutting held
Today, Mayor Sharon Tucker and several local government leaders held a ribbon-cutting ceremony and provided tours to celebrate the completion of the Avenue of Autos Development.
New efforts to increase recycling participation and reduce contamination
Today, the City of Fort Wayne announced the new “Keep the Recycling Machine Running Clean” campaign to make the City of Fort Wayne’s recycling program stronger.
Fee-Waived Small Animals at Fort Wayne Animal Care and Control
Fort Wayne Animal Care and Control is offering free adoptions for approved applications.
2025 Fort Wayne State of the City address – 2/19/2025
Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker will deliver her first State of the City Address at noon on February 19, 2025, at the Grand Wayne Center in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Statement from Mayor Sharon Tucker on immigration concerns
A statement from Mayor Sharon Tucker on immigration concerns in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
AFW photos and video: Public safety update
Photos and video from today's public safety update from the City of Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Mayor Tucker, FWPD, FWFD, and TRAA provide public safety updates
Today, Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker provided a public safety update on the Fort Wayne Fire and Police Departments and the Three Rivers Ambulance Authority.
Fort Wayne Fire Department receives $15K grant from Norfolk Southern Railway
Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker and Fire Chief Eric Lahey announced today that the Fort Wayne Fire Department was awarded $15,000 in grant funding by Norfolk Southern Corporation.
FWPD and FWFD Receive $15,000 Grant from Norfolk Southern Railway
The Fort Wayne Police Department and Fort Wayne Fire Department were jointly awarded $15,000 in grant funding by Norfolk Southern Corporation for the City's Safety Village.




