Tag: Fort Wayne City Councilman Geoff Paddock
Ground is broken for Packard Park renovations
Mayor Sharon Tucker, Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Director Steve McDaniel, community leaders, funding partners and neighborhood representatives celebrated the first steps of a reconceived master plan with a ground-breaking ceremony for the renovations of Packard Park.
NIPRA Rally for Rail – 10/27/2024
The Northeast Indiana Passenger Rail Association has announced a Rally for Rail, to be held at the Baker Street Train Station on Sunday October 27, 2024.
Midwest Connect Passenger Rail project gains momentum with HNTB’s expertise
The City of Fort Wayne, Indiana, has retained HNTB Corporation to assist with the implementation of the Midwest Connect Corridor ID Grant.
Record neighborhood infrastructure investments this year
Acting Mayor Karl Bandemer joined residents of the Rolling Hills neighborhood, City Council members and City Utilities staff to announce more than $130 million in water, sewer and stormwater improvements for this year that will strengthen neighborhoods.
Electric Works announces community beam signing – 7/7/2022
Electric Works announces a special opportunity for northeast Indiana residents to celebrate the campus’ construction progress.
Ribbon cutting ceremony celebrates the reconstruction of Burns Boulevard
Today, city officials and residents, along with the City’s Public Works Division, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of the Burns Boulevard Reconstruction Project.
Free Skate Days returns to the Headwaters Ice Rink
Thanks to a $5,000 donation from Old National Bank, there will be six free skate days for children under 14 this season at the Headwaters Park Ice Skating Rink.
No Vaccine Passport Resolution up for final-final vote tonight?
On the agenda for final vote this evening is the "No Vaccine Passport" resolution sponsored by Fort Wayne City Councilmen Jason Arp and Paul Ensley.
Fort Wayne City Council meeting tonight – 7/6/2021
The Fort Wayne City Council meets this evening at 5:30 pm in Committee Session at Citizens Square.
$92 Million in City Utility improvements
Mayor Tom Henry joined neighborhood leaders, City Council members, and City Utilities to reveal more than $90 million investment in 2021 City Utility improvements.