Web site seeks to provide easier and greater access to the public

Today, Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry and the Allen County Commissioners announced that work is underway on the creation of a joint Web site to house information regarding both City and County public meetings. The new Web sitewill seek to provide information such as meeting dates, times, locations, agendas and minutes. The Web sitewill also provide an opportunity for other governmental organizations to make their meeting information available.  The Web sitewill be fully operational in the near future.

“While much or all of this information is currently on the City'€™s Web site, it is sometimes hard to find,” Mayor Henry said. “This joint Web sitewill provide the public with easier access to information on public meetings by placing all of the information at one location.  I vowed at the beginning of my term to make my administration as open, transparent and accessible as possible, and this collaboration with the Allen County Commissioners, is a major step toward that goal.”

A joint City-County public information Web sitewas originally proposed by former City and County Public Information Officer, and current Allen County Recorder, John McGauley. "Communities are at their best when citizens are informed, interested and involved in local government," McGauley said.  "A one-stop public information portal will make it that much simpler for the citizens of Fort Wayne and Allen County to be active partners in government at all levels."

“Informed citizens make a community stronger,” commented Allen County Commissioner Bill Brown.  “Easily understanding the '€˜when, where and what'€™ of public meetings will help people learn what local government does.”

“This is an excellent first step in making local government more accessible through the internet,” added Commissioner Nelson Peters.  “We look forward to collaborating with our city partners on similar initiatives such as integrating public access television programming.”