Fort Wayne City Council’s North River site update by Brownfields Coordinator Maksim – text

Text of the remarks made by City of Fort Wayne Brownfields Coordinator Lindsey Maksim providing an update to the Fort Wayne City Council on May 13, 2025, on the North River site remediation efforts.

City awarded $1 million clean-up grant from Indiana Brownfields Program

Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker today announced that the City of Fort Wayne has been awarded a $1 million clean-up grant for the former OmniSource south property, now known as the North River site.

City of Fort Wayne: North River property redevelopment update

An update from the Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker regarding the plans to redevelop the North River property, which includes the proposed North River Fieldhouse.

North River Fieldhouse presentation video and other info

Video of the Victus study for the proposed North River Fieldhouse.

Mayor Tucker announces North River Fieldhouse project

Today, Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker and the City of Fort Wayne’s Community Development Division announced a significant redevelopment plan for the North River property.

Public Meeting: Foster Park entrance community input – 1/29/2025

Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation is prepared to present two conceptual design options for the reimagined Foster Park Entrance at an open house to be held on January 29, 2025.

Public Meeting: Leesburg Road Extension Project

The City of Fort Wayne invites the public to attend an open house to learn more about the Leesburg Road Extension Project.

City receives $23.2M grant for Airport Expressway Grade Separation project

The City of Fort Wayne has received a major grant of $23.2 million from the Federal Railroad Administration for the Airport Expressway Grade Separation project.

Public meeting: Bluffton Road bridge project – 1/15/2025

The City of Fort Wayne invites the public to attend an open house to learn more about the Bluffton Road Bridge Superstructure Replacement Project.

Early 3RPORT tunnel results show 15M gallon river sewage reduction

In operation for just over a month, the Three Rivers Protection and Overflow Reduction tunnel has already captured 15 million gallons of combined sewage, keeping it out of our rivers and sending it to our Water Pollution Control Plant for treatment.