Tag: Fort Wayne City Council
Media: “Moving Forward Together” action plan
Mayor Henry today announced the “Moving Forward Together” action plan designed to bring the community together following recent protests and demonstrations in Fort Wayne.
No Council meeting June 2nd
Due to the few introductions brought to the Fort Wayne Common Council on May 26, 2020, there will be no Committee Session on Tuesday, June 2, 2020.
City Council to remain biweekly
The Fort Wayne Common Council will maintain the biweekly schedule that began at the end of March through the month of May 2020.
Electric Works extension request alternative
Text of letter sent to various government entities by Jason Arp, Paul Ensley (City Councilmen), and Redevelopment Commissioner Nathan Hartman.
Fort Wayne UNITED and City Life to host COVID-19 forum
Fort Wayne UNITED in partnership with City Life will host a virtual forum on Thursday for those in the African-American community during the COVID-19 pandemic.
City Council meeting procedures update
City Council staff has been working to determine how Council can best accomplish the business of meeting, facilitating transparent legislative functions, and preserving the safety of all involved.
Notice on upcoming City Council changes
Fort Wayne City Clerk Lana Keesling and Fort Wayne City Council President Tom Didier are announcing modifications that will be occurring temporarily, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Council to consider MLK commemoration
The Fort Wayne City Council will discuss a resolution to ask the Fort Wayne Public Art Commission to investigate a public display honoring Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s speech given in Fort Wayne on June 5, 1963 at the Scottish Rite.
Art For All! Master Plan unveiled
The City of Fort Wayne Public Art Commission tonight revealed its public art master plan, called Art for All!, filled with “big ideas” for advancing the community’s public art program.
Consent Decree work reaches final phase
The Board of Public Works today approved a funding ordinance to move forward with the last phase of the 18-year federal requirement to improve our sewer system.