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Mayor Tucker announces Garry Morr to retire from City Controller position

Today, Mayor Sharon Tucker announced that Garry Morr will retire from his position as City Controller on May 2, 2025.

Video: 2025 City of Fort Wayne Civil City Budget announcement

Video from this morning's announcement of the 2025 City of Fort Wayne Civil City Budget.

2025 Fort Wayne Civil City Budget released

The 2025 Fort Wayne Civil City Budget was released this morning in a news conference led by City Controller Garry Morr.
Sharon Tucker is sworn in as the new mayor of Fort Wayne, Indiana, by Deputy Mayor Karl Bandemer on April 23, 2024. Photo courtesy of the City of Fort Wayne.

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 of Fort Wayne commemorate opening of new radio shop

Mayor Tom Henry joined by Fort Wayne Police Chief Steve Reed, City Controller Garry Morr, and community leaders today celebrated the opening of a new Radio Shop.

Fort Wayne Mayor Henry unveils balanced 2024 Civil City Budget

Fort Wayne’s fiscal health remains in strong position as Mayor Tom Henry and City Controller Garry Morr today announced the proposed 2024 budget for the City of Fort Wayne.

2023 Civil City Budget announced

Fort Wayne Indiana’s fiscal health is in a strong position as Mayor Tom Henry and City Controller Garry Morr today announced the proposed 2023 budget for the City of Fort Wayne.

2022 Civil City of Fort Wayne Budget announcement

On September 22, 2021, the City of Fort Wayne announced its proposed 2022 Civil City Budget.

City announces 2022 Civil City Budget

Today, the City of Fort Wayne controller Garry Mohr and Mayor Tom Henry announced the 2022 Civil City Budget.

Collaborative plan to help fund vital projects up for discussion and vote

An ordinance that would fund additional public works, parks, and community health improvements will be up for discussion and a possible final vote at tonight’s City Council meeting.