Tag: Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker
Mayor Tucker announces Fort Wayne Police Department leadership change
Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker today announced a leadership change in the Fort Wayne Police Department.
Second round of applications to be considered for use of opioid settlement funds to...
The second window to apply for funding related to supporting non-profits and community organizations serving people impacted by opioid and substance addiction through prevention, recovery and harm reduction will open January 2, 2026.
City of Fort Wayne Indiana seeks proposals to develop new downtown plan
The City of Fort Wayne’s Community Development Division is seeking proposals for professional consulting services to create a downtown plan that will guide future investment, growth and development for the next ten years.
Statement from Mayor Sharon Tucker in support of Three Rivers Ambulance Authority
Statement from Mayor Sharon Tucker in support of the Three Rivers Ambulance Authority.
Construction now underway on The Eddy riverfront mixed-use development
Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker and representatives from Barrett Realty Investments today announced the start of construction on a $45 million mixed-used development named The Eddy.
Investing in our Future: Commitment to maintain and improve Parks 2025
Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation today releases highlights from its 2025 capital improvement program, noting an active year of completed projects.
Cody Brooks sworn in as the Fort Wayne Fire Department’s Deputy Chief
Cody Brooks was sworn in today as the FWFD’s Deputy Chief, in a position appointed by Mayor Sharon Tucker.
Agenda for tonight’s forum about the local Google Data Center
The agenda for tonight's Community Information Forum concerning the local Google Data Center.
Fort Wayne Mayor Tucker recognizes 122 City employees for years of service
Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker has recognized milestone years of service for 122 City of Fort Wayne employees.
AFW Video: City of Fort Wayne’s Neighborhood Infrastructure Recap
Video and photos from today's announcement that over $41 million in neighborhood infrastructure improvements were completed during the 2025 construction season.





