City: 30th Tree City USA award

The National Arbor Day Foundation has awarded the Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department with its 30th consecutive Tree City USA designation.

Mother’s Day Plant Sale goes digital

The annual Mother’s Day Plant Sale, sponsored by the Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory, is now selling a wide variety of locally-grown plants on-line.

Electric Works extension request alternative

Text of letter sent to various government entities by Jason Arp, Paul Ensley (City Councilmen), and Redevelopment Commissioner Nathan Hartman.

Traffic Notice: Wabash Avenue closure

The City of Fort Wayne reports that beginning April 27th, the Wabash Avenue railroad crossing at the Norfolk Southern rail line will permanently close.

Facebook live forum: Employment and education during COVID-19

Fort Wayne UNITED in partnership with City Life will host their third virtual forum on Thursday, April 23 at 7:30 p.m.

Services/resources available to businesses during COVID-19 pandemic

Government and business leaders today highlighted services and resources that are available to assist large and small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hurshtown Reservoir opening delayed

The 2020 season opening of Hurshtown Reservoir has been delayed due to the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak response. Hurshtown is now scheduled to open on May 22.

Celebrate Tree City Week in honor of Arbor Day

In celebration of Arbor Day on April 24, and Fort Wayne’s 30th consecutive Tree City USA award, Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation will be sharing information daily about trees throughout the week of April 24.

Traffic Alert: Ardmore improvement moves forward

The northbound lane on Ardmore Avenue from Fort Wayne International to Airport Expressway will close Wednesday, April 22, through July.

Superior work to protect the St. Marys River

Superior Street, between Calhoun and Clinton Streets, will close Wednesday, April 22, 2020, for construction of a 48-inch consolidation sewer.