Tag: Fiscal Policy Group
City increasing neighborhood infrastructure enhancements
Fort Wayne residents will see a record amount of neighborhood street, road, and sidewalk improvements beginning this spring.
Proposed 2014 budget reflects commitment to positioning City for growth and success
Mayor Tom Henry today discussed details of the City's proposed 2014 budget.
Mayor announces proactive sidewalk improvement plan
Mayor Tom Henry announces the City of Fort Wayne has developed a three-pronged sidewalk improvement plan that will begin in the 2014 construction season.
Capital Improvement Plan to be presented to City Council
Mayor Tom Henry's Administration tonight will present details of a Capital Improvement Plan to City Council.
Mayor Henry announces substantial increase
Mayor Tom Henry today was joined by members of the Public Works Department, elected officials, and community and neighborhood leaders to discuss planned improvements to the City's transportation system.
Financial plan for future leads to $3 million annually for Parks
Mayor Tom Henry today was joined by members of the Parks & Recreation Department, elected officials, and community and neighborhood leaders to applaud the planned improvements the public will see in the City's Parks system.
FWPD announces hiring initiative to add 20 new officers
Police Chief Rusty York today was joined by Mayor Tom Henry to announce the police department's hiring initiative to add 20 new police officers.
Mayor Henry reemphasizes importance of fiscal policy to City’s future
Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry today reemphasized the importance of supporting a fiscal policy plan aimed at positioning the City of Fort Wayne for future growth and success.
Greater Fort Wayne Inc. supports Fiscal Policy Group’s recommendations
The Transition Board of Greater Fort Wayne Inc. has announced its support for the recommendations brought forward by Mayor Tom Henry's Fiscal Policy Group.
Councilmen offer fiscal reforms
City Councilmen Mitch Harper, R-4th and Russ Jehl, R-2nd today shared highlights of their vision for changes to the 2014 City Budget without raising income taxes.