
Today, the City of Fort Wayne’s Public Works Division celebrated the reopening of the Parnell Avenue Bridge Rehabilitation Project with a ribbon cutting ceremony.
News release from the City of Fort Wayne:
Ribbon Cutting Celebrates Completion of the Parnell Avenue Rehabilitation Project
Fort Wayne, Indiana (September 18, 2025) – Today, Mayor Sharon Tucker joined by residents, nearby business owners, and representatives from the City of Fort Wayne’s Public Works Division, celebrated the reopening of the Parnell Avenue Bridge Rehabilitation Project with a ribbon cutting ceremony.
The Parnell Avenue Bridge over the St. Joe River was originally built in 1927, widened in 1970 and widened again in 1993. The scope of the project consisted of replacing the bridge deck, repairing spandrel arches and substructure, and upgrading sidewalks and approaches. Scour protection was also incorporated, which mitigates erosion, enhances structural stability and prolongs the lifespan of the bridge. The project included ADA curb ramps, improved pedestrian infrastructure connectivity and high visibility pavement markings.
The project investment was $2.68 million. This year the Public Works Division is investing $41.4 million in neighborhood infrastructure improvements to enhance the local transportation system and improve the quality of life for residents.
“Bridges serve a vital purpose in our community, and this project is a strong demonstration of our commitment to ensuring we have safe and reliable infrastructure for the public to use,” said Mayor Tucker. “The surrounding neighborhoods, business corridor, and public venues will benefit from the investment that has been made.”