Statement from Mayor Henry regarding OWI arrest

Statement from Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry regarding a motor vehicle crash last night which resulted in his arrest for OWI (operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated).

Traffic Alert: Anthony Boulevard temporary detour begins Tuesday – 10/11/2022

On Tuesday, October 11, 2022, the project's second phase will move into the intersection of East Wayne Street and Anthony Boulevard, closing Anthony between Wayne and East Washington Boulevard.

2023 Civil City Budget announced

Fort Wayne Indiana’s fiscal health is in a strong position as Mayor Tom Henry and City Controller Garry Morr today announced the proposed 2023 budget for the City of Fort Wayne.

Citizens Square parking lot repairs to impact parking

Repairs to the Citizens Square parking lot are scheduled to begin on Monday, Oct. 3. 2022.
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Fort Wayne Fire Department welcomes 20 new firefighters

Twenty firefighters were welcomed to the Fort Wayne Fire Department in a graduation ceremony last night at the Public Safety Academy.

More Brewing Company to build on North River site

Today, the City of Fort Wayne, Indiana, announced a major private investment is planned for the North River site.

Solid waste rate proposal to be presented to City Council

Today, the City of Fort Wayne Indiana Administration announced a solid waste rate resolution and ordinance will be introduced to City Council on Tuesday, August 9, 2022.

Agreement for first phase of southeast mixed-use development approved

Today, the Fort Wayne Redevelopment Commission approved an economic development agreement for Phase I of a multi-phase mixed-use project called Village Premier in southeast Fort Wayne.

Call 3-1-1 for July 5th storm debris collection

Those residents impacted by the July 5th storm who have tree debris that they’d like collected are asked to call 3-1-1 by the end of the workday Friday, July 15, 2022.

Decades of infrastructure improvements prevented major flooding

Due to decades of infrastructure planning and improvements, fewer and fewer areas around the city are prone to major flooding as in the past.