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As the Fort Wayne City Council discusses Mayor Sharon Tucker's 2025 budget proposal, city leaders said they're concerned about the impacts of property tax cuts from the state government.
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The Fort Wayne City Council opted not to vote on funding for new downtown restrooms due to too many unanswered questions
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In its annual review of tax abatement agreements, the Finance Committee of the Fort Wayne City Council recommended terminating four tax abatement agreements after finding those businesses noncompliant with the original deals.
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The State of Indiana invested $15.3 million in Fort Wayne via supplemental local income tax dollars. Thursday, Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker announced how the city planned to use that money.
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Four years after the city's chronic problem properties rules expired, the Fort Wayne City Council renewed and enhanced them.
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Fort Wayne City Council members publicly accused the Allen County Commissioners of not negotiating on additional funding. The Allen County Commissioners then threatened to terminate the interlocal agreement funding TRAA.
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The Fort Wayne Legacy Fund Committee sent a proposal to the Fort Wayne City Council that would use money from the city's Legacy Fund to create a $2.5 million revolving pool to micro fund low-income businesses in Fort Wayne.
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On Tuesday, the Fort Wayne City Council approved a $3.1 million final phase of the Pufferbelly Trail that will better connect Fort Wayne to the rest of Northeast Indiana.
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Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker has been in office for a little more than a month. Leading up to that anniversary she sat down with WBOI's Tony Sandleben to share her thoughts on her time in office so far.
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The seat was previously held by now-City Council member Rohli Booker.