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Garbage and recycling collection beginning earlier on Friday

GFL will begin collecting garbage and recycling on Friday, October 6, 2023, at 4 a.m.

Mayor’s Commission to host Silent Witness display – 10/2/2023

As part of October being Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the Mayor’s Commission on Domestic Violence, Sexual Harassment, & Rape will host a Silent Witness display from 8 a.m.-noon on October 2, 2023.

Mayor Henry announces Fort Wayne awarded $35 million in New Markets Tax Credits

Mayor Tom Henry today announced the City of Fort Wayne New Markets Revitalization Fund will receive $35 million in New Markets Tax Credits allocation authority.

Clean Drains concludes with Saturday celebration – 9/23/2023

The three-year initiative christened Clean Drains Fort Wayne comes to its resoundingly successful conclusion on September 23, 2023.

Passive ponds float solar panels for power bonanza

In a pioneering move toward environmental sustainability and improved resiliency, Fort Wayne City Utilities celebrated progress on the installation of floating solar panels on the Water Pollution Control Plant’s wet weather storage ponds.

City updates Limited English Proficiency policy

Non-English-speaking residents in Fort Wayne, Indiana, will have more opportunities to communicate with city government through an updated Limited English Proficiency policy.

Mayor Henry leads annual downtown Fort Wayne Indiana business walk

Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry today led his annual business walk in downtown Fort Wayne Indiana.

City prepared for next round of warm weather

The City of Fort Wayne today announced cooling stations will be open Tuesday and Wednesday due to high temperatures forecasted to impact our area.

Cooling stations to be offered Wednesday and Thursday

The City of Fort Wayne today announced cooling stations will be open Wednesday and Thursday due to high temperatures and heat indices forecasted to impact our area.

Natures protection caps off four year project

Mayor Tom Henry, neighborhood leaders, Indiana Department of Natural Resources representatives, City Council members, and City Utilities staff cut the ribbon for the Colonial Heritage Wetlands project.