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More flood buyouts announced

Today, Mayor Henry moved forward on an agreement with FEMA to secure a home buyout grant to purchase eight properties damaged by last June's floods.
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Email notification of CSOs available

City Utilities reminds interested residents they can receive an email notification when the City's combined sewer system is discharging into area rivers.
The St. Marys River on March 15, 2016.

St. Marys River

The St. Marys River wasn't at flood stage this morning when this photo was taken, however, the river level is still high.
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Promenade schematics before Council Tuesday

Mayor Tom Henry today announced the contract for the schematic designs of a riverfront promenade will be introduced to City Council on Tuesday, March 8.

2016 highlights: State of the City address #9

Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry today delivered his ninth State of the City Address. The theme for this year's address was "Moving Fort Wayne in the Right Direction."
The frozen St. Marys River in Foster Park on January 29, 2016.

Frozen River

The frozen St. Marys River in Foster Park, yesterday, January 29, 2016.
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Mayor Henry announces new effort to recruit retail to south Fort Wayne

Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry today announced that the City of Fort Wayne is contracting with Indigo Centers to attract more retail to south Fort Wayne.
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Photos and video from Riverworks Design Team announcement

Photos and video from Riverworks Design Team announcement.
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Team chosen to lead engineering and design work for riverfront promenade

Mayor Tom Henry today announced a team of professionals has been selected to engineer and design a riverfront promenade as part of the community's riverfront development efforts.
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Lower Huntington Road upgrade brings first trail connection to Waynedale

Recent construction along Lower Huntington Road has resulted in improved pedestrian and vehicle safety as well as the first trail connection to Waynedale.