Fort Wayne Redevelopment Commission agenda – 1/13/2025
The agenda for the Fort Wayne Redevelopment Commission meeting on Monday, January 13, 2025.
City prepared for forecasted snowfall
The City of Fort Wayne Street Department has been pretreating main arterial intersections with brine to reduce ice build-up in anticipation of tonight's forecasted snowfall.
Anthony Wayne Rotary and Fort Wayne City Utilities Scholarship Awards
The Anthony Wayne Rotary Club and City Utilities scholarship program, designed to keep skilled STEM students in the region, awarded $13,500 today to four outstanding individuals.
Allen County hits historic $3B in permitted construction value
On January 2, 2025, the Allen County Building Department reported that building permits for 2024 totaled $3,664,538,816.
Washington Center Road at Industrial Road restricted through April 30, 2025
Beginning today, westbound traffic on Washington Center Road at Industrial Road will be reduced to one lane for installation of a new section of the Pufferbelly Trail.
FWACC/BISSELL partnership made 2024 a life-saving year
Fort Wayne Animal Care and Control participated in the BISSELL Pet Foundation's Empty the Shelters reduced-fee adoption events.
Early 3RPORT tunnel results show 15M gallon river sewage reduction
In operation for just over a month, the Three Rivers Protection and Overflow Reduction tunnel has already captured 15 million gallons of combined sewage, keeping it out of our rivers and sending it to our Water Pollution Control Plant for treatment.
METRO Human Relations Commission meeting – 1/6/2025
The City of Fort Wayne's Metropolitan Human Relations Commission will meet on January 6, 2025.
AFW video: The Don Wood Foundation grant announcement
Video from today's announcement of grant to the City of Fort Wayne's SEED program from the Don Wood Foundation.
The Don Wood Foundation announces a $260,000 grant to support small scale developer program
Today, the City of Fort Wayne Community Development Division announced that the Don Wood Foundation will provide a $260,000 grant to the Summit City Entrepreneur and Enterprise District to support the Small Scale Developer Program.







