Tag: City of Fort Wayne Indiana
Public Works Division identifies qualified census tract streets for resurfacing investments
The City of Fort Wayne’s Public Works Division plans to utilize American Rescue Plan funds to resurface streets that fall within qualified census tracts.
City hosts 2024 Fair Housing Summit
The City of Fort Wayne’s Metropolitan Human Relations Commission and Office of Housing & Neighborhood Services hosted the 2024 Fair Housing Summit today held at the Memorial Coliseum.
Trek the Trails and Tread the Trails kick-off the season – 4/30/2024
The 2024 season for Trek the Trails and Tread the Trails will begin on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. at Promenade Park.
Statement from the Henry family
A statement from the Henry family in support of Mayor Sharon Tucker.
Sharon Tucker sworn in as City of Fort Wayne Mayor
Sharon Tucker was sworn in today as the new mayor of the City of Fort Wayne, Indiana.
City chosen for solar programs federal grant
On Earth Day 2024, the EPA announced the awardees of the $7 billion Solar for All competition which includes the City of Fort Wayne Indiana.
Registration opens for free tree seedlings
In celebration of Arbor Day 2024, Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation in partnership with Trees Indiana will offer over 200 seedlings to the public via a simple phone registration.
New Buddy Bench in honor of the late Mayor Tom Henry installed at Citizens...
Family and friends of the late Mayor Tom Henry and City of Fort Wayne employees today gathered at Citizens Square for the unveiling and dedication of a new Buddy Bench that’s now housed in the lobby of Citizens Square in honor of Mayor Henry.
Record investment in 2024 neighborhood infrastructure upgrades announced
Today, City of Fort Wayne Acting Mayor Karl Bandemer and Public Works Division leaders announced a record $48.9 million in neighborhood infrastructure improvements will occur throughout the community this construction season.
Record neighborhood infrastructure investments this year
Acting Mayor Karl Bandemer joined residents of the Rolling Hills neighborhood, City Council members and City Utilities staff to announce more than $130 million in water, sewer and stormwater improvements for this year that will strengthen neighborhoods.