Mayor Graham Richard today was joined by the “Mayor'€™s Money in Your Pocket” partners to announce plans for the 2006 Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) program, which runs January 28-April 13.

The program will kickoff with a “Super Saturday” event from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, January 28 at the Wayne

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City Street Department leaf pickup crews have finished the final pickup in the North section of the City. Crews are collecting leaves in the Central section for the final pickup in that area. Once the Central area is complete, crews will move to the South section.

Mayor Graham Richard today was the guest speaker at the Downtown Rotary where he presented a preview of his 2006 Report to the People sessions.

Mayor Richard expressed his support for proposed legislation in the Indiana General Assembly that promotes more local control and flexibility for

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Mayor Graham Richard today announced the schedule for the 2006 Report to the People sessions.

Each Report to the People session will feature a recap of accomplishments and a look ahead to new initiatives that the City will work on to improve services. All of the reports are open to the public and

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The Indiana Court of Appeals today ruled the City of Fort Wayne can complete the acquisition of the former Southtown Mall site with no additional liability.

The former owners of Southtown Mall had appealed the local court'€™s award of damages following the City'€™s condemnation of the site. The

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City Street Department crews are working on the final pickup in the North section. Crews plan to complete the North section next week and then will move to the Central and South sections for the final pickup in those areas.

City Street Department crews have resumed the leaf pickup program. Crews are working in the South and North sections of the City.

The Street Department will continue to collect leaves as weather permits. Snow removal is the department'€™s top priority to keep streets accessible for emergency vehicles

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Crews are continuing to deliver new City of Fort Wayne garbage containers to residents.

Crews were on schedule to complete the delivery of more than 80,000 carts before January 1 until snowfall in early December delayed delivery crews.

Residents, who have not received a cart, will have one

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Fort Wayne City Utilities will change its customer service phone line and walk-in hours on January 3. The new hours for phone lines and walk-ins will be 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday.

City employee Tom Cain'€™s home restoration efforts are featured in the upcoming January-February issue of Old-House Journal magazine. Old-House Journal is a lifestyle magazine with a national circulation of 300,000. The magazine, which has been published for 30 years, is marketed to old house

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The City Street Department has suspended the Leaf Pickup program due to the recent and anticipated snow.


As part of its ongoing community involvement efforts, Plan-it Allen! welcomes John Norquist to Fort Wayne for a speaking engagement on December 13. His presentation is entitled, “Turning Community Dreams into Livable Realities.”

The event will be held in the Walb Student Union Ballroom on the

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Mayor Graham Richard today led a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the beginning of construction of the new Wal-Mart Supercenter store at Southtown Centre.

Wal-Mart recently purchased 22 acres of property next to the Menards site to build a 220,000 square foot Supercenter. The store is expected to

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Winter hours have been set for the City'€™s Yard Waste Recycling Facility,

6202 Lake Ave.

Hours will be 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday-Friday beginning Friday, December 2.

City Utilities crews will conduct a water flow test at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, November 30 in the area of Jefferson Boulevard and Illinois Road. The test will take less than an hour. City Utilities customers along Jefferson Boulevardand Illinois and Thomas roads may notice low water pressure and...

City crews will lower the river levels on the St. Marys and Maumee rivers and portions of the St. Joseph River on Monday, November 28. The river levels will be lower for two weeks.