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Residents urged to use caution as bitter cold temperatures hit Fort Wayne Indiana

Mayor Tom Henry today announced the City of Fort Wayne’s winter weather plan is in place and all City government departments and outside partner agencies are responding accordingly to deal with the bitter cold temperatures that are impacting the community.

Government offices to close Wednesday due to weather – 1/30/2019

City of Fort Wayne and Allen County government offices will be closed January 30, 2019, due to anticipated extreme weather conditions.

Henry officially files for re-election

Mayor Tom Henry is proud to announce that he'll be running for to a fourth term as Fort Wayne's chief executive and has officially filed for the election.

Partnership restore Foster Park Pavilion

Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation and Friends of the Parks of Allen County are coming together to restore Foster Park Pavilion #3.

City: Winter weather plan in place

Fort Wayne's Winter Contingency/Emergency Shelter Plan is in place for this weekend's winter storm.

Riverfront Fort Wayne update tonight

Residents are invited to learn about what's next for Riverfront Fort Wayne tonight from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Grand Wayne Center in the Anthony Wayne Ballroom.

Update on 2018 Parks projects and programs

Mayor Tom Henry and Parks & Recreation Director Steve McDaniel today provided an update on the 2018 capital improvement projects and programs.

Riverfront Fort Wayne Phases II and III now underway

Riverfront Fort Wayne Phases II and III are now underway with a focus on planning and design for downtown riverfront development beyond Phase I, which is the design and construction of Promenade Park.

2019 City Budget announced

Mayor Tom Henry today announced the City of Fort Wayne's proposed budget for 2019 will continue to invest in public safety, neighborhood infrastructure and parks.

Newest Pufferbelly Trail segments opened

Two significant segments of the Pufferbelly Trail are complete and now officially opened.