Tag: City of Fort Wayne Indiana
ACC reminds pet owners to protect pets from winter storm
With the winter storm watch and frigid temperatures in the upcoming forecast, Animal Care & Control is urging pet owners to take precautions and plan ahead.
Redevelopment Commission approves repurpose of historic Schaab Metal Facility
The Fort Wayne Redevelopment Commission has approved the sale of the Schaab Metal Products building to Schaab Riverfront Plaza LLC., a development group led by local developer Don Steininger.
Nebraska Neighborhood Mural dedicated
The Fort Wayne Public Art Commission, city officials and Nebraska Neighborhood leaders held a dedication ceremony for a mural at 1804 West Main Street.
New “5 Point Spin” public art sculpture dedicated
The City of Fort Wayne today commemorated the new “5 Point Spin” public art sculpture located at the center of the Five Points roundabout.
Community members take leadership role in Principal for a Day
Fort Wayne Community Schools welcomes 54 community members into our schools to serve as guest principals for the annual Principal for a Day event.
Final 2022 Tox-Away Saturday this weekend – 10/15/2022
This Saturday, October 15, 2022, is the last Tox-Away Saturday for 2022.
City’s Residential Accessibility Modifications Program set to open October 11
The Office of Housing & Neighborhood Services will begin accepting applications for the City of Fort Wayne’s Residential Accessibility Modifications Program on October 11, 2022.
Mayor Henry’s remarks from OWI arrest news conference
Remarks made by Fort Wayne Indiana Mayor Tom Henry at today’s 1:30 p.m. media briefing concerning a motor vehicle accident last night which resulted in his arrest for drunk driving.
Statement from Mayor Henry regarding OWI arrest
Statement from Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry regarding a motor vehicle crash last night which resulted in his arrest for OWI (operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated).
Traffic Alert: Anthony Boulevard temporary detour begins Tuesday – 10/11/2022
On Tuesday, October 11, 2022, the project's second phase will move into the intersection of East Wayne Street and Anthony Boulevard, closing Anthony between Wayne and East Washington Boulevard.







