Special Meeting Friday, July 8th, 2022 Held via Google Meets In attendance: Paul Forbing, William Bourhill, Monica Hadsall, Kailey Till, Steve McMurray Call to Order: 6:04pm by Paul, seconded by Monica. Motion: Strike from bylaws mandatory maintenance fees policy. Seconded by Monica,
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Meeting Minutes Thursday, July 7, 2022 Location: Morgan’s Restaurant Call to Order: 6:35pm by Paul, seconded by Steve. In attendance: Paul Forbing, William Bourhill, Monica Hadsall, Kailey Till, Steve McMurray Discussion: Approval of minutes from July 1st meeting Paul motions, seconded by
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Minutes approved on July 7, 2022 Indian Village Community AssociationBoard of GovernorsMinutes of Required MeetingFriday, July 1st, 2022 Minutes of the Board of Governors meeting at the Indian Village Community Association via Google Meets at 7pm. This meeting was required by the
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Good evening, The Board would like to announce that the positions have been filled as follows: President: Paul Forbing Vice President: William Bourhill Treasurer: Monica Hadsall Secretary: Kailey Till Governor: Steve McMurray We are acting as one cohesive board, sharing responsibilities, and
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Dear neighbors, friends, and family of Historic Indian Village, Everyone should have received a letter from Indian Village Community Association about theannual meeting on June 30, 2022, at Fort Wayne Sports Club. We can confirm that IVCA wasable to reinstate the business
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Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation invites the residents of Fort Wayne to improve the quality of air, reduce urban heat and improve cognitive function and mental fatigue by planting more trees. All of those benefits and many more are experienced when trees are present in the environment. If the price of purchasing and planting trees sounds expensive, there is good news. The Citizen-Match Tree Planting Program offers a variety of shade tree options for just $50 per tree while supplies last. Trees will have a 1 to 1.5 inch diameter trunk and stand six to 10 feet in height. The price includes planting the tree in the park strip between the street and the property line as well as oversight by the City Arborist. This oversight doesn’t stop after the tree is planted. The Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Forestry Team is responsible to maintain the publicly-owned urban canopy comprised of approximately 50,000 street trees along nearly 1300 miles of roadway as well as 20,000 trees found within the its 87 parks. In order to achieve the best outcomes, the application provides clear instructions for tree placement within the public park strip along the street. Citizen-match trees may not be planted on private property. If someone is still concerned about the price, they can check the fee waiver option which is based on household size and income. Trees will be planted in the fall between October 1 and December 31.
According to new property managers, there will once again be a Do It Best hardware store in Waynedale where Umbers Hardware once was. The new owners anticipate the store will likely open sometime in July after renovations to the building. The Waynedale News will continue to report on the improvement of this historic building as developments progress.
The letter below was mailed to residents on April 4, 2022, and is intended to notify all residents as to the state of the neighborhood and the former association. The full State of the Neighborhood memorandum follows this letter. Click Here to
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POSTPONED: Indian Village Elementary School withdrew permission to hold the meeting there. Organizers plan to reschedule at a different location, and will send notice 10 days prior to the new meeting date. A notice was delivered to most of the neighborhood on
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We’ve collected a few resources around our current pandemic. Timeline: Human Coronavirus Discoveries COVID-19 Community Resource (City of Fort Wayne) Indiana COVID-19 Dashboard and Map CDC Covid-19 Index WHO Coronavirus Dashboard John Hopkins COVID-19 Dashboard FEMA Coronavirus (COVID-19) Response