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.

Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation responds to storm damage

Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation crews and contractors continue to clear debris and downed trees and barricade flooded roadways and trails from Tuesday evening’s storms.

City of Fort Wayne welcoming delegations from sister city in Poland

Today, Mayor Tom Henry’s office announced that two delegations from Plock, Poland will be visiting Fort Wayne beginning tomorrow.

Milling and paving work along East State Boulevard postponed

Due to the weather conditions, crews will not be performing milling and paving work along sections of East State Boulevard.

Cooling stations to be available tomorrow – 7/5/2022

The City of Fort Wayne today announced the lobby of the Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory will serve as a cooling station due to high temperatures and heat indices forecasted to impact our area.

Fourth of July fireworks event set for downtown Fort Wayne – 7/4/2022

The City of Fort Wayne today announced Indiana Michigan Power Center in downtown Fort Wayne will again be the location for this year’s Fourth of July fireworks show on Monday, July 4, 2022.

City: Tree debris drop-off sites announced

The City of Fort Wayne, Indiana, has set up several tree debris drop-off sites to assist residents in the cleanup from last night's storms.

Public meeting: Hillegas Road widening project – 4/21/2022

The City of Fort Wayne invites the public to attend a public meeting for an overview of the Hillegas Road Widening Project.

City makes contribution to help Ukraine through sister city

Today, Fort Wayne Indiana Mayor Tom Henry announced that the City of Fort Wayne donated $10,000 to help the people of Ukraine through our sister city in Plock, Poland.

“The Wedge” project developer announced

Today, the City of Fort Wayne’s Community Development Division announced that a developer familiar with Fort Wayne will invest in another private development project next to Promenade Park in the area known as the wedge.