Tag: Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker
Mayor Tucker to join Rolling Thunder, Inc. for Memorial Day ceremony – 5/26/2025
Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker will be participating in a special ceremony at 1 p.m. on Memorial Day, Monday, May 26, at the Veterans National Memorial Shrine & Museum.
Legendary Lounge and Co. Barbershop: Grand opening for new expanded relocation – 5/24/2025
Sasha D. Chaney and her team are holding a grand opening of their new, larger barbershop on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
Lawton Park Pedestrian Bridge reopens
The Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department officially reopened the pedestrian bridge at Lawton Park, a vital connection to the Rivergreenway just north of the Old Fort.
Public Works Division’s proactive neighborhood resurfacing plan for 2025 receives approval
The City of Fort Wayne’s Public Works Division is moving forward with a proactive neighborhood resurfacing plan for 2025.
City awarded $1 million clean-up grant from Indiana Brownfields Program
Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker today announced that the City of Fort Wayne has been awarded a $1 million clean-up grant for the former OmniSource south property, now known as the North River site.
City of Fort Wayne: North River property redevelopment update
An update from the Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker regarding the plans to redevelop the North River property, which includes the proposed North River Fieldhouse.
City of Fort Wayne wins top planning awards from state association
The City of Fort Wayne recently captured two top awards from the Indiana Chapter of the American Planning Association.
Mayor Tucker traveling to sister city Plock Poland
Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker will travel to sister city Plock, Poland later this week with a delegation from the City of Fort Wayne.
John P. Gardner named Trail Volunteer of the Year
The City of Fort Wayne’s Greenways and Trails Department has named Reverand John P. Gardner as Trail Volunteer of the Year for 2024.
Mayor Tucker celebrates nearly $100M in 2025 utility improvements
In 2025, Fort Wayne is investing $95.5 million in essential utility improvements to ensure the systems that support our neighborhoods, businesses, and growth remain reliable long into the future.



