Fort Wayne City Utilities team wins water knowledge test

Fort Wayne City Utilities' water team members, Chief Operator Sarah Block and Maintenance Leader Brandy Lampkins, took top honors at the recent American Water Works Association annual conference in Toronto, Canada.

2022 Annual Water Quality Report arriving soon

The 2022 annual Drinking Water Quality Report from City Utilities has been mailed and will arrive in mailboxes soon.

A record $135 million investment, is transforming Fort Wayne

Mayor Tom Henry joined neighborhood leaders and Fort Wayne City Council members today, amplifying his longstanding commitment to strengthening neighborhoods through infrastructure investments.

Debris from weekend storms requires drain action

Weekend storms pushed twigs, leaves and other debris into street gutters and storm drains, and with rain in the forecast, it's time to take action and protect homes and neighborhoods.

Kwick, Konvenient: New City Utilities’ Kiosks Make Transactions Krazy Easy

This morning, City Utilities and DivDat, a payment services provider, cut the ribbon to celebrate the successful launch of two new Kiosks.

Ohio train derailment does not impact our water

The chemical spill caused by a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, does not affect the water source or drinking water of City Utilities.

Superior Circle lane restriction update

Crews continue work on a consolidation sewer pipe project near the northwest corner of Superior Circle.

Beware of email scam setting up city employment interviews

The City of Fort Wayne has become aware of fraudulent emails going to residents who may have applied for jobs with City Utilities.

Superior Circle lane restriction update

Two separate projects require lane restrictions at Superior Circle, the intersection of Wells, Superior, Fairfield and Ewing Street.

Five students receive Rotary/City Utilities scholarships

In year two of the Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics scholarship partnership between the Anthony Wayne Rotary Club and City Utilities, five students received scholarships totaling $11,000.