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Council approved the bonuses out of the city’s General Fund on a 7-1 vote.
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City attorneys have gone on record to say that a new hauler could be chosen and ready to begin serving the area in the summer.
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The Public Art Program was established in 2018 as a way to make the city more attractive to residents and tourists. The board is overseen by a commission, and in the last four years $1.5 million worth of installations have been approved, including the Faces of the Fort series that celebrates the city's diversity.
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In a statement late Tuesday afternoon, the city says it is "doing our best to maintain operational levels for solid waste and recycling collection," while citing Red River's ongoing bankruptcy and national labor shortages as additional, compounding problems.
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In a statement Tuesday, the mayor's office projects the decision to remodel existing buildings instead of building from the ground up will save $34.7 million.
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$5.2 million to go to fund Roosevelt Reserves off Tillman Road.
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House Bill 1286 passed in the Statehouse by an overwhelming 86-4 margin.
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City attorneys met with City Council Tuesday night to discuss the state of garbage collection in Fort Wayne.
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Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry and City Council are collaborating on a resolution for the state General Assembly, asking the body to consider changes to the solid waste bidding process.