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2022 City’s infrastructure improvements announced

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Today, the City of Fort Wayne’s Public Works Division released a preliminary list of neighborhood infrastructure improvements for 2022 totaling $38.5 million.

News release from the City of Fort Wayne, Indiana:

City of Fort Wayne announces preliminary list of $38.5 million in neighborhood infrastructure improvements for 2022

Fort Wayne, Indiana (November 15, 2021) – Mayor Tom Henry and the City of Fort Wayne’s Public Works Division today released a preliminary list of neighborhood infrastructure improvements for 2022. The projects total $38.5 million.

The list of planned projects was submitted to City Council earlier today as the City Administration and City Council collaborate on future infrastructure needs in the community.

All four quadrants of the City will see enhancements. Next year will feature $29.1 million for streets/roads/bridges, $6 million for sidewalks and alleys, and $3.4 million for trails. Since 2014, the City has invested more than $200 million in neighborhood infrastructure enhancements.

Neighborhood infrastructure highlights anticipated for 2022:

  • 7 concrete street repairs in 7 neighborhoods
  • 3 arterial concrete street rehabilitation projects
  • 2 new street improvement projects
  • 8 traffic projects
  • 7 sidewalk projects
  • 4 brick alleys
  • 16 concrete alley replacements
  • 3 major trail projects
  • 5 bridge projects
  • 23 projects in study/design/land acquisition phase
  • Approximately 40+ centerline miles of asphalt resurfacing, exact locations to be determined
  • Approximately 8 miles of chip and seal replacement, exact locations to be determined
  • Approximately 3+ miles of asphalt overlay of chip and seal streets, exact locations to be determined

“Investing in neighborhoods continues to be a top priority. It’s critical that we make improvements that will have a lasting impact,” said Shan Gunawardena, director, City of Fort Wayne Public Works Division. “We look forward to working with City Council and our neighborhoods as we develop plans that will position Fort Wayne for growth and success.”

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