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City of Fort Wayne/Foellinger Foundation Neighborhood Engagement Grants awarded

The City of Fort Wayne, in partnership with Foellinger Foundation, recently awarded nine Neighborhood Engagement Grants, totaling $40,000.

HANDS Board Meeting canceled

Please be advised that the next regular Housing and Neighborhood Development Services, Inc. (HANDS) Board of Directors meeting scheduled for July 1, 2025, will be rescheduled.

City offices to be closed for Independence Day

The City of Fort Wayne’s offices will be closed on Friday, July 4, 2025, in recognition of Independence Day.

Open House to celebrate National Water Quality Award – 7/2/2025

Fort Wayne City Utilities invites the public to a special open house and recognition event on July 2, 2025, at the Three Rivers Filtration Plant.

Traffic Alert: New traffic signal installed on Washington Center Road

A new traffic signal has been installed as part of the Pufferbelly Trail project at the intersection of West Washington Center Road and Industrial Road.

Two proposals selected for Mayor Tucker’s Connected Neighborhoods initiative

Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker today announced the Northwest Central Collaborative and East State Village Neighborhood Group submitted the two winning Connected Neighborhoods Initiative proposals.

City’s Heating and Air Conditioning program CLOSES FRIDAY – 6/27/2025

Due to an overwhelming response and limited funding capacity, the City’s Heating & Air Conditioning zero percent loan program will close for applications at 4 p.m. tomorrow, Friday, June 27.

Tonight’s Tread the Trails cancelled

Tonight’s Tread the Trails event is cancelled due to excessive heat.

FWFD Merit Commission meeting canceled

The Fort Wayne Fire Department's Merit Commission meeting scheduled for July 1, 2025, has been canceled.

Learn about City Utilities 5-year improvement plan

Fort Wayne City Utilities will host two public information meetings to share plans for system improvements targeted for the next five years.