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Downtown river stabilization project

Downtown Riverbank Stabilization Project

Today, Mayor Tom Henry and Alec Johnson as well as other representatives, kicked off the St. Marys Small Scale Streambank Stabilization project.
Filling the old swimming hole.

Filling in the old swimming hole

The East Swinney Park Pool has been removed. The space will be filled in and turned into green space according to Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation officials.
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Parks Commissioners meeting tomorrow

The Fort Wayne Parks Commissioners will conduct their annual organizational meeting as well as a regular monthly board meeting on Thursday, February 9, 2017.
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Riverfront Development Updates

An agreement has been reached for the property acquisitions of the final three riverfront properties in the area planned for Riverfront Development Phase 1.
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6th annual Winterval celebration downtown

Celebrate winter on Saturday, January 28 during the 6th Annual Winterval festival which promises a full day of indoor and outdoor winter fun for all ages.
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Botanical Conservatory closed until Friday

The Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory will remain closed today due to a water main break.
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City of Fort Wayne 2017 Budget announcement

Mayor Tom Henry today announced the City of Fort Wayne's proposed budget for 2017.
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Mark Becker named as deputy director

The Board of Park Commissioners and Parks Director Al Moll today announced Mark Becker will serve as a deputy director for the Parks and Recreation Department.
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Memorial Pool closed

Due to electrical issues, Memorial Pool is closed for the season.
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Update on riverfront development efforts

A contract for the first phase of riverfront development will be discussed and possibly receive final approval at tonight's City Council meeting.