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Thomas F. Didier - 3rd District |
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Tom Didier was elected to his first term in 2003 to serve Fort Wayne City Council's 3rd District. He was selected as co-chair of the council's City Utilities Committee and represents City Council on the Cable Access Commission.
Didier's primary goal is to make Fort Wayne a prime destination for increased jobs and tourism revenue. To that end he is focusing on how Fort Wayne markets itself to visiting families. One specific area Didier wants to improve is the signage on the principal gateway to the city, Interstate 69.
To effectively market Fort Wayne as a premier destination for tourists and employers, Didier plans to focus on community assets such as the outstanding park system, the vibrant arts community, active neighborhoods and the educational resource for children-Science Central, located in the 3rd District.
As a salesman for U.S. Foodservice, Didier works with small business leaders throughout the city on a daily basis. He understands what a small business needs to grow and expand. He spends his work-day solving problems that arise for customers and knows that the best solution to a problem is not a "quick fix."
Didier was born and raised in Fort Wayne. He is actively involved in the Catholic Church and sings at many community events. Most notably he sings the national anthem at home games for the UHL Fort Wayne Komets. Didier is a member of the Becketts' Ridge Neighborhood Association. He is a graduate of Bishop Dwenger High School.
Didier is married to Mary (Gabet) Didier and has three children: Paul 18, Paige 11, and Lauren 10.
Councilman Didier can be reached at:
8213 Becketts's Ridge Lane
Fort Wayne, IN 46825
260.489.4559
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0r through the City Council Office at:
City Council Office
One Main Street Room 290
Fort Wayne, Indiana 46802
260.427.1445
Fax: 260.427.2979
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Last Updated on Monday, 02 March 2009 04:14 |