Statement from Mayor Henry on veto override
Tonight's vote to override my veto of the ordinance to end collective bargaining for non-public safety union employees is disappointing and unnecessary.
Mayor Henry comments on last evening’s vote to end collective bargaining for some unions
Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry spoke with us earlier today about the Fort Wayne City Council's vote last night to end collective bargaining for all non-public-safety employees.
Collective Bargaining on-line petition
An on-line petition has been started to protest the Fort Wayne City Council's attempts at eliminating collective bargaining for the City's unionized employees.
City increasing neighborhood infrastructure enhancements
Fort Wayne residents will see a record amount of neighborhood street, road, and sidewalk improvements beginning this spring.
City receives COPS grant to hire 10 additional police officers
The City of Fort Wayne today announced that the Fort Wayne Police Department has received a $1.25 million Community Oriented Policing Services grant to hire 10 additional police officers to serve the community.
Riverfront Development Study receives final approval
The first comprehensive look at Fort Wayne's riverfront development possibilities is moving forward. A contract between the City of Fort Wayne and SWA Group for a Riverfront Development Study received final approval last night from Fort Wayne City Council.
Councilman Paddock seeks Legacy money for rail study
Councilman Paddock seeks Legacy Fort Wayne money for rail study.
Riverfront Development Study contract goes to City Council
A contract between the City of Fort Wayne and SWA Group for a Riverfront Development Study will be introduced at tonight's Fort Wayne City Council meeting.
Legacy funds proposed to advance educational opportunities
A resolution to allocate Legacy funding for college scholarships and non-profit programming aimed at improving job readiness, skill development, and advancing education attainment for City residents will be introduced at tonight's Fort Wayne City Council meeting.
City details public investment in downtown development
The City of Fort Wayne has outlined details of its monetary commitment to the recently announced $71 million development in downtown that includes a new national headquarters for Ash Brokerage and a residential development led by Hanning & Bean Enterprises.