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Severe Weather Alert

Press release from the City of Fort Wayne: Severe Weather Alert Fort Wayne, Allen County, is currently under a severe thunderstorm watch until early afternoon. We...

Goldner to hold quarterly district meeting – 9/15/2010

Press release from Fort Wayne City Councilwoman Karen Goldner: "Goldner to hold quarterly district meeting" Community invited to hear speakers City Councilwoman Karen Goldner, D-2nd will hold...

Appointments for homeowner improvement programs filled

Press release from the City of Fort Wayne: Appointments for homeowner improvement programs filled Program remains extremely popular with Fort Wayne residents Less than two hours...

Mayor kicks off homeowner improvement programs

Press release from the City of Fort Wayne: Mayor kicks off homeowner improvement programs, taps 311 to make applying easier NEW: Phoning 311 - One Call...

City’s leaf collection starts Monday

Press release from the City of Fort Wayne: City's leaf collection starts Monday Residents can contact 311 for bagged leaf pick-up in 2 business days The City...

Budget Hearings tonight – 10/8/2009

Tonight's Budget Hearing session starts at 5:30 pm in the City Council Chambers in the City-County Building. The departments up for discussion: Mayor Public Works, which includes: Street...

City Council Agenda – 4/21/2009

The City Council meets tomorrow in Committee Session at 5:30 pm in Room 128 in the City-County Building.  The agenda may be downloaded here. Of...

3-1-1 open until at least Midnight for flooding, high water calls

Press Release: The City of Fort Wayne's 311 Call Center, One Call to City Hall, will remain open until at least midnight to handle non-emergency...

Call 3-1-1 to report street flooding

   Press release from the City: The City is experiencing high water and surface level flooding (street flooding) in neighborhoods throughout town. All of the City's pumps...

Flood Watch

Unfortunately at this point, there's going to be no avoidance of flooding.  The only question is how deep and for how long it will...