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Mayor Henry returns to the office

Statement from the Office of the Mayor of the City of Fort Wayne regarding Mayor Tom Henry's return to the office.

Mayor Henry tests positive for COVID-19

Today, the City of Fort Wayne Indiana announced the Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry has tested positive for COVID-19.

Violent and property crime down thus far in 2021

Today the City of Fort Wayne, Indiana, announced that violent crimes are down by 46.30 percent and property crimes are down 6 percent for the first seven months of 2021 as compared to data from the same 2020 timeframe.

Reconnect as Open Streets Fort Wayne returns 8/29/2021

Open Streets Fort Wayne will return on Sunday, August 29, 2021, for the fourth year along a 1.5-mile corridor.

Mayor’s Youth Engagement Council application deadline extended

The application deadline for Mayor Tom Henry’s Youth Engagement Council for the 2021-22 school year has been extended until August 12, 2021.

Habitat for Humanity partners with TenPoint Coalition, City

Today, the City of Fort Wayne and Mayor Henry announced a partnership between Habitat for Humanity the Fort Wayne UNITED TenPoint Coalition to bring the construction of new houses to southeast Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Video: Van Buren Street Bridge ribbon cutting

Photos and video from the Van Buren Street Bridge ribbon cutting held July 14, 2021.

Van Buren Street Bridge ribbon cutting

Today, Mayor Tom Henry and the City’s Public Works Division, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of the Van Buren Street Bridge Improvement Project.

Video: Announcement of new developer for southeast mixed-use project

Video and photos from yesterday's announcement of the selection of a developer for the mixed-use project at McKinnie Avenue and Plaza Drive in southeast Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Collaborative plan to help fund vital projects up for discussion and vote

An ordinance that would fund additional public works, parks, and community health improvements will be up for discussion and a possible final vote at tonight’s City Council meeting.