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2023 Civil City Budget announced

Fort Wayne Indiana’s fiscal health is in a strong position as Mayor Tom Henry and City Controller Garry Morr today announced the proposed 2023 budget for the City of Fort Wayne.

City announces 2022 Civil City Budget

Today, the City of Fort Wayne controller Garry Mohr and Mayor Tom Henry announced the 2022 Civil City Budget.

Fort Wayne City Council meeting tonight – 6/22/2021

The Fort Wayne City Council meets this evening at 5:30 pm in Committee and Regular Sessions at Citizens Square.
Mayor's Commission on Police Reform and Racial Justice update

City reports on progress of FWPD reform

Today, city officials provided an update on the implementation of recommendations from the Mayor's Commission on Police Reform and Racial Justice update.

Fort Wayne City Council meeting tonight – 2/23/2021

The Fort Wayne City Council meets in both Committee and Regular Sessions this evening at 5:30 pm.
The V300 Body-Worn Camera. This is the camera the Fort Wayne Police Department wants to purchase for FWPD officers. Image from www.motorolasolutions.com.

City to ask for additional body cameras

Today, Mayor Tom Henry and Police Chief Steve Reed announced the City Administration will request the purchase of additional body cameras for FWPD officers.
Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry

Text: 2021 State of the City address

Text of Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry's State of the City address, delivered on February 10, 2021, at the Grand Wayne Center.
Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry

2021 highlights: State of the City address #14

Today, Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry delivered his 14th State of the City address with a theme of “Fort Wayne – It’s Our Time.”
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Police Reform and Racial Justice Comm’n update

The Mayor’s Commission on Police Reform and Racial Justice is currently preparing formal recommendations expected to be presented in early 2021.
City of Fort Wayne

“Moving Forward Together” action plan

Mayor Henry today announced the “Moving Forward Together” action plan designed to bring the community together following recent protests and demonstrations in Fort Wayne.