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Public invited to All In Allen Community Vision open house event

Allen County and the City of Fort Wayne will unveil the draft vision for the All In Allen Comprehensive Plan during a community open house event on July 28, 2021.
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County School Bus Safety Patrols this spring

The Allen County Traffic Safety Partnership is ramping up enforcement this spring to protect students with County school bus safety patrols.
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Severe Weather Preparedness Week

The Allen County Office of Homeland Security is supporting Severe Weather Preparedness Week in Indiana during March 14-20, 2021.

Final B.F. Goodrich TIF reimbursement made

The Allen County Redevelopment Commission has presented a final payment to the B.F. Goodrich plant in Woodburn for a TIF reimbursement.

All In Allen Workshops Scheduled

As part of the All In Allen Comprehensive Plan process, Allen County and the City of Fort Wayne are inviting residents to choose one of four upcoming workshops.

Leo-Cedarville receives streetscape enhancement funds

The Town of Leo-Cedarville has been awarded $750,000 in funding by the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA) through the Stellar Communities Program.

All In Allen Comprehensive Plan Kickoff

The All In Allen Joint Comprehensive Plan process kicked off tonight at the Grand Wayne Center with a keynote address from planning expert Lisa Dunaway.

Public invited to All In Allen Comprehensive Plan kickoff event

Allen County and the City of Fort Wayne invite the community to the All In Allen Joint Comprehensive Plan Kickoff.

Allen County attracts talent and jobs

In 2019, Allen County continued its progress as one of America's up-and-coming mid-sized communities by setting new records for building construction and attracting and retaining talent, and welcoming several new quality-of-place projects.
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Help ACRES Land Trust plant 200 trees

This Saturday, ACRES will begin replanting more than 20,000 native trees, reforesting 36 acres of cropland on its Blue Cast Springs nature preserve.