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Deep Rock Tunnel ready to protect our rivers

Today, a crowd of neighborhood representatives, river enthusiasts, and City Utilities' staff members joined Mayor Sharon Tucker to cut the ribbon celebrating the culmination of the Deep Rock Tunnel's construction and its operational inauguration.

Discover the hidden science of clean water at WaterWorks FunFest – 9/28/2024

WaterWorks FunFest will take over the Water Pollution Control Plant on Saturday, September 28, 2024, at the Water Pollution Control Plant on Dwenger Avenue.

Record neighborhood infrastructure investments this year

Acting Mayor Karl Bandemer joined residents of the Rolling Hills neighborhood, City Council members and City Utilities staff to announce more than $130 million in water, sewer and stormwater improvements for this year that will strengthen neighborhoods.

Video: Journey to the bottom of Foster Park

On June 7, 2021, Fort Wayne media were allowed to travel down into one of the shafts for the Three Rivers Protection and Overflow Reduction Tunnel (3RPORT).

Fort Wayne City Council meeting tonight – 7/6/2021

The Fort Wayne City Council meets this evening at 5:30 pm in Committee Session at Citizens Square.

Video: MamaJo celebration

The City of Fort Wayne announced on June 30, 2021, that the MamaJo Tunnel Boring Machine has almost completed the 3RPORT Three Rivers Protection and Overflow Reduction Tunnel.

MamaJo has reached Foster Park

Today, after pounding through nearly five miles of bedrock over three years, MamaJo, the Tunnel Boring Machine, called it a day.

Where’s MamaJo? – 6/16/2021

MamaJo is rapidly closing in on the finish line of Fort Wayne City Utilities' 3RPORT Three Rivers Protection and Overflow Reduction Tunnel.

Where’s MamaJo? – 5/28/2021

As of May 28, 2021, MamaJo currently has 1,367 feet left before reaching Foster Park.

$92 Million in City Utility improvements

Mayor Tom Henry joined neighborhood leaders, City Council members, and City Utilities to reveal more than $90 million investment in 2021 City Utility improvements.