City infrastructure improvements of more than $70M slated
Lindley kindergarteners and first graders were able to ask questions and see the City's work vehicles up close.
Mayor Henry leads groundbreaking for flood control project
Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry joined residents to break ground for a flood control project that will protect the Fairfield Ditch area in the future.
Street crews add weekend shifts for pothole duty
City of Fort Wayne Street Department crews will be out in full force, working overtime hours again this weekend in an effort to fill numerous potholes left by the recent freeze and thaw cycle.
Growing recycling appetite leads to new app
This week, to help residents get easy access to information when they need it, the City of Fort Wayne is launching the free app called RecycleFW.
Sewer improvements to cause lane restrictions downtown
Ongoing sewer improvements will move into the downtown area next week.
Board of Public Works meeting cancelled
The Board of Public Works meeting scheduled for August 28, 2013 has been cancelled.
Working in the Heart of the Neighborhood
It's construction season again and nearly 30 miles in street paving, reconstruction and repairs will take place through the end of October.
Community input moves forward on State Boulevard
News release from the City of Fort Wayne:
Community Input Moves Forward on State Boulevard
Citizen Dialogue Focuses on Project Design
(February 18, 2013) - Focused on...
River levels to be lowered to facilitate levee repair
News release from the City of Fort Wayne:
River Levels to be Lowered to Facilitate Levee Repair
Lowering Will Not Affect City Utilities Water Supply
A vital...
Councilwoman Goldner and local moms unveil City’s first neighborhood safety-speed zone
News release from Fort Wayne City Councilwoman Karen Goldner (D-2nd):
Councilwoman Goldner and local moms unveil City's first neighborhood safety-speed zone
(August 11, 2011) - Today,...

