The City of Fort Wayne’s Public Works Division is moving forward with a proactive neighborhood resurfacing plan for 2025.
City of Fort Wayne Indiana news release:
Public Works Division’s proactive neighborhood resurfacing plan for 2025 receives approval
Fort Wayne, Indiana (May 14, 2025) – The City of Fort Wayne’s Public Works Division is moving forward with a proactive neighborhood resurfacing plan for 2025. The improvement packages for the four quadrants in the City have received final approval from the Board of Public Works and City Council. The resurfacing packages total $5.2 million.
The resurfacing work is part of the City’s overall plan of $41.4 million in neighborhood infrastructure projects this year. Since 2014 in partnership with City Council, the City has invested more than $382 million in neighborhood infrastructure enhancements.
Packages approved by the Board of Public Works and City Council:
Northwest; Wayne Asphalt; $1.639 million
Northeast; E&B Paving; $1.583 million
Southeast; Brooks Construction; $1.316 million
Southwest; E&B Paving; $720,635 – This investment figure doesn’t factor in the resurfacing project on Illinois Road from Jefferson Boulevard to Magnavox Way as part of the Illinois Road Trail project.
“Neighborhoods and people continue to be a top priority as I’ve long been an advocate for the work overseen by the Public Works Division,” said Mayor Sharon Tucker. “A safe and efficient transportation system and infrastructure improvements that serve all users set us apart as a leading community that’s desired by individuals, families, and businesses.”
More information about the 2025 street resurfacing projects can be found here.