Photos and video from Monday’s Parks news conference
Photos and video from Monday's Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation news conference held at Lions Park with Mayor Tom Henry and Parks Director Al Moll.
Three additional Blue Star Banners installed
City of Fort Wayne crews has installed three additional banners as part of the Blue Star Banner program.
Mayor Henry leads walk in Southeast Waynedale neighborhood
Mayor Tom Henry and City staff tonight led a neighborhood walk in the Southeast Waynedale neighborhood in southwest Fort Wayne.
Investing in our future: Commitment to maintain and improve parks
Mayor Tom Henry and Parks & Recreation Director Al Moll today provided an update on the 2015 capital improvement projects in our parks and facilities.
National honor focused on City Water Pollution Control Plant
Successfully meeting all daily requirements, on more than 10,000 tests in 2014, has earned the Water Pollution Control Plant, national recognition.
Mayor Henry commends community leaders who participated in neighborhood conference in Kentucky
Mayor Henry today praised local neighborhood leaders and association presidents who attended this past weekend's Regional Neighborhood Network Conference.
Animal Care & Control to hold 28th Annual Walk for Animals
With pet owners in tow, dogs everywhere are invited tohelp fight animal neglect and cruelty through education and community outreach.
Rake time: Neighborhood leaf collection starts October 19th
Street Department crews will in every neighborhood over the next several weeks, with neighborhood leaf collection in two separate trips.
Downtown Blueprint Block Party: What’s next for downtown Fort Wayne?
The public is invited to help determine the future of downtown Fort Wayne in a Downtown Blueprint Block Party on The Landing on October 22, 2015.
City of Fort Wayne: Record-breaking investments in neighborhoods
The City of Fort Wayne is seeing record-breaking investments in neighborhoods, with nearly $45 million in the past two years.




