Tag: City of Fort Wayne Indiana
Frontier Communications launches free community Wi-Fi Hot Zones
Frontier Communications announced today it has launched a new Community Wi-Fi Hot Zone in partnership with the City of Fort Wayne.
Passenger rail taking strides forward
Councilman Geoff Paddock (D-5) has announced the intention to take the Columbus - Fort Wayne - Chicago high speed passenger rail project back to the Fort Wayne City Council on December 10th.
Mayor Henry to host Mayor’s Night In Dec. 9th
Mayor Tom Henry will host Mayor's Night In from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 9th at Citizens Square.
Growing recycling appetite leads to new app
This week, to help residents get easy access to information when they need it, the City of Fort Wayne is launching the free app called RecycleFW.
City Director of Public Safety position reinstated
Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry today reemphasized his commitment to public safety by announcing the City Administration plans to move forward with implementing a Director of Public Safety position.
Community raises $230,000 for unique sculpture
Today, ground was broke for the New Bloom landmark sculpture that will be located in Robert E. Meyers Park at Parkview Field.
Life-changing opportunities await Voices of Unity Youth Choir
The Voices of Unity Youth Choir will gain more national and international exposure in 2014 as they participate in two life-changing opportunities.
Leaf Collection update
Due to the large volume of leaves that fell over the past 10 days, City crews worked Saturday to finish leaf collection in south side neighborhoods.
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.
Mayor Henry to attend national conference in Seattle
Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry will attend the National League of Cities Congress of Cities and Exposition in Seattle.


