City offices to be closed on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. day – 1/17/2022
The City of Fort Wayne’s offices will be closed on Monday, January 17, in recognition of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. day.
City of Fort Wayne update regarding garbage and recycling collection
Update from the City of Fort Wayne as continued delays with the collection of garbage and recycling materials continues.
Statement from City of Fort Wayne: Person impersonating a City employee
Statement from City of Fort Wayne concerning a person impersonating a City employee.
Mayor and Council collaborating on solid waste service resolution
Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry’s administration and the City Council are working together to ask the Indiana General Assembly to consider changes to the solid waste bidding process.
Emergency rent and utility assistance to end December 12 , 2021
Today, the City of Fort Wayne’s Community Development Division announced that the application process for the Emergency Rental Assistance Program will close on December 12, 2021.
Faces of the Fort phase two – call for building facades
The Fort Wayne Public Art Commission is seeking the submission of potential building facades for phase two of the Faces of the Fort Mural Project.
Ribbon cutting ceremony celebrates the reconstruction of Burns Boulevard
Today, city officials and residents, along with the City’s Public Works Division, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of the Burns Boulevard Reconstruction Project.
Beechwood Historic District listed in National Register of Historic Places
The Beechwood Historic District has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the nation’s official list of properties considered worthy of preservation.
Hessen Cassel enhancements ribbon cutting
This afternoon, neighborhood residents and city officials joined Deputy Mayor Karl Bandemer to celebrate the completion of the Hessen Cassel Road Phase 2 stormwater and sidewalk improvement.
City installs “Turn Around Don’t Drown” signs
Today, city officials discussed the installation of six “Turn Around Don’t Drown” signs in Fort Wayne, Indiana, in proximity to Junk Ditch, which is susceptible to flooding.



