Tag: Fort Wayne City Council
City Councilman Crawford on proposed Anthony Wayne statue move
Yesterday, we sat down with Fort Wayne City Councilman Dr. John Crawford to discuss his resolution opposing the proposed Anthony Wayne statue move.
Another ‘high horse’ moment…
Two Fort Wayne City Councilmen, Mitch Harper (R-4th) and Dr. John Crawford (D-At Large), will introduce a resolution which if passed, will allow the Council to weigh in on the proposed move.
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.
Television program highlights importance of City’s financial plan for the future
The public can learn more about the importance of Fort Wayne's financial future through a television program produced by Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry's Administration and City TV.
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.
Commissioners praise introduction of tax hike alternatives
The Allen County Board of Commissioners has issued the following statement pertaining to the Fort Wayne City Council's discussions on options for meeting the city's fiscal challenges.
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.
Public invited to comment on Bus Fort Wayne Plan
Residents are invited to learn about and comment on the draft version of the Bus Fort Wayne plan at a public meeting from 5:30-7 p.m. Wednesday, May 8.
City to hold public meetings on fiscal strategies
The City of Fort Wayne today announced that two meetings have been scheduled in an effort for citizens and business leaders to gain a better understanding of a framework of ideas that have been outlined to save the community money and bring additional revenue to the City.






