VOICE OF THE TOWNSHIP: MEMORIAL DAY
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Spring has really gone by quickly. I find it hard to believe that Memorial Day will be here in just a few days. And, along with Memorial Day, comes one of my favorite events of the year, the Waynedale Memorial Day Parade. The Parade will begin at 9... Read more...
STRAIGHT FROM SENATE: NEW LAWS HELP SOLDIERS CONVERT MILITARY SKILLS INTO JOBS, PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
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MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR: HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 2012 STREET AND ROAD IMPROVEMENTS'
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529 PLAN CAN HELP WITH COLLEGE FUNDING AND ESTATE-PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS
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COUNCILMAN’S CORNER
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The City Council has approved the contract for a project long-awaited by many Waynedale residents. The project is the upgrade of the water main along Bluffton Road from Lower Huntington Road to Maplewood Road, then east on Maplewood to Wohama.... Read more...
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VOICE OF THE TOWNSHIP: SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME
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Members of my staff and I regularly attend various trainings to keep us up to date on issues that affect our clients. Recently some of my staff attended a talk by a Representative of the Social Security Administration, Melinda Zenk. Ms. Zenk spoke... Read more...
MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR: STRENGTHENING OUR NEIGHBORHOODS
Friday, April 20 2012
I firmly believe that strengthening our neighborhoods is crucial to the success of the City of Fort Wayne and I'm pleased we received nearly $2.5 million from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The grant will create... Read more...
EVEN WITH LOW RATES, YOU CAN INVEST FOR INCOME
Friday, April 20 2012
Not long ago, the Federal Reserve (Fed) announced that it plans to keep short-term interest rates near zero until late 2014. The Fed initially pushed rates to that level in 2008, in an effort to stimulate economic growth. Clearly, low interest rates... Read more...
VOICE OF THE TOWNSHIP: SPRING
Friday, April 06 2012
What a beautiful Spring we are having in Waynedale. The trees and flowers are blooming, and the weather has been unusually warm and sunny. Easter is here already and with it comes the second annual Easter Egg Hunt in Waynedale Park at 10 a.m. this... Read more...

The Waynedale News

Serving South & Southwest Fort Wayne


VOICE OF THE TOWNSHIP
Written by Richard A. Stevenson   
Friday, November 04 2011

RICHARD A. STEVENSONWe have a couple of very important days coming up soon for the citizens of our Township. Those days are Election Day next Tuesday and Veterans Day on Friday. Most of us know from all the advertising that this year's election is for municipal offices only--Mayor, City Clerk and City Council.

I encourage all registered voters to take time out prior to Tuesday and learn as much as you can about the candidates. Informed voters make good choices, and information about the candidates is readily available. Then, on Tuesday, make sure you get out and vote for the candidates you think will do the best job for our city.

If you are unable to get the polls on Tuesday, you can vote early at the Allen County Election Board Office at One West Superior Street, just two blocks from the Wayne Township Office. Early voting hours are Saturday, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Monday from 8 a.m. to noon. You can find out whether you are registered to vote and the location of your polling place by logging into www.indianavoters.com. Or, you can contact the Allen County Election Board or the political parties' headquarters. The polls will be open on Tuesday from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Then on Friday, our Country honors and celebrates our veterans. I am proud that we have several veterans and spouses of veterans working in our office. This year, we honored our Township employee veterans by having them carry the Township banner in the Waynedale Memorial Day Parade.

The U.S. Air Force Band of Flight from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio will present a special free concert at the Memorial Coliseum at 7 p.m. Friday in honor of Veterans Day. The Veterans Day Parade will begin at 11 a.m. on Saturday at State and Parnell and will proceed down Parnell to the Coliseum. Interested Veterans participating in the parade will receive a complimentary ticket to the IPFW basketball game at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Coliseum.

At the Wayne Township Trustee's Office, we try to identify veterans in need of services and refer them to programs that can help them. We also provide veterans who are eligible for Township assistance with rent, utility, food and any help we can offer. I am very saddened when I meet veterans who are homeless or have not been able to re-establish their lives after their service. Thank you to all veterans and their families for their service and the sacrifices they have made for us.

I have discussed before in this column Wayne Township's Representative Payee Program. This program helps manage the finances of persons, particularly those receiving Social Security disability benefits, who are unable to manage their money on their own. For those individuals, Wayne Township staff pays their bills for basic necessities from the clients' own funds.

Because of the mental challenges some of our payee clients face, we need to know about various alternatives available to them. One of those alternatives is a guardianship. That is why two of my staff members recently attended a Guardianship Forum sponsored by the Volunteer Lawyer Program and Easter Seals Arc.

While we don't serve as guardians here at the Township, it is very helpful for my staff to learn when to refer a client for a guardianship and where that client might go for this service. I encourage my staff to become as knowledgeable as they can about the many services available in our community and how we can partner with other agencies to make life better for our clients.

Richard A. Stevenson, Sr.
Wayne Township Trustee
www.waynetownship.org

 

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