Tag: Fort Wayne City Council
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.
Natures protection caps off four year project
Mayor Tom Henry, neighborhood leaders, Indiana Department of Natural Resources representatives, City Council members, and City Utilities staff cut the ribbon for the Colonial Heritage Wetlands project.
City of Fort Wayne locks in unleaded fuel price for 2024 at $2.75 per...
The City of Fort Wayne has proposed an ordinance that would set 2024 unleaded fuel prices at $2.75 per gallon.
Initiatives announced to help continue Fort Wayne’s positive momentum
Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry today announced specific projects to invest financial resources in to continue to move Fort Wayne forward in a positive direction.
Statement from Mayor Henry on his mayoral veto being sustained
Statement from Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry on his mayoral veto being sustained.
Mayor Henry announces plan to invest in vital projects
Mayor Tom Henry today announced a proactive plan to invest financial resources in vital projects to continue to move Fort Wayne forward in a positive direction.
A record $135 million investment, is transforming Fort Wayne
Mayor Tom Henry joined neighborhood leaders and Fort Wayne City Council members today, amplifying his longstanding commitment to strengthening neighborhoods through infrastructure investments.
Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry leads effort to bring TRAA funding plan forward
Mayor Tom Henry today announced that he has directed his Administration to present a plan to City Council that would provide supplemental funding assistance for a period of time to Three Rivers Ambulance Authority.
Statement from the City of Fort Wayne on TRAA
Statement from the City of Fort Wayne on TRAA.
Mayor Henry, FWPD and FWFD recap 2022 and present public safety plans for 2023
Mayor Tom Henry, Police Chief Steve Reed and Fire Chief Eric Lahey today provided a public safety recap of 2022 and highlighted plans for 2023.



