Tag: Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker
Second phase of a LOT to LOVE program now open
The second phase of the successful A LOT to LOVE program is now open to developers who may apply to purchase discounted City-owned vacant lots and transform them into new housing.
Mayor Tucker to hold educational forum on immigration
Today, Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker announced she will host an educational forum on immigration.
City of Fort Wayne awarded DollarWise Innovation Grant
The United States Conference of Mayors’ DollarWise Economic Mobility Campaign awarded its 2026 DollarWise Innovation Grants during USCM’s 94th Winter Meeting.
Mayor Tucker to attend U.S. Conference of Mayors event
Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker will attend the 94th Winter Meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors.
City of Fort Wayne prepared for forecasted snowfall
To prepare for the snow event predicted for this weekend, the City of Fort Wayne Street Department will have full crews working around the clock if necessary to keep streets and roads as safe as possible for emergency vehicles and motorists.
Mayor Tucker’s State of the City Address scheduled – 2/11/2026
Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker will deliver her 2026 State of the City Address on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, at the Grand Wayne Center in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Fort Wayne Fire Department announces promotions
Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker and Fire Chief Eric Lahey today announced promotions for two FWFD employees.
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.


