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Completion of Pufferbelly Trail Golden Spike section celebrated

Today, the City of Fort Wayne’s Public Works Division marked the completion of the Pufferbelly Trail “Golden Spike” section from Ice Way to Washington Center Road, a $4.2 million investment.

Garbage and recycling collection to begin early tomorrow – 10/31/2025

With the safety of children in mind, GFL Environmental will begin collecting garbage and recycling one hour earlier on Friday.

City of Fort Wayne announces completion of the Covington Road Trail

The City of Fort Wayne’s Public Works Division today announced the completion of the 4.7-mile Covington Road Trail.

City seeking Trail Volunteer of the Year Award nominations

The City of Fort Wayne is seeking nominations for the 2025 Trail Volunteer of the Year Award.

City of Fort Wayne launches TRECtheFort.com

The City of Fort Wayne Public Works Division is launching new website, designed to improve communication with the traveling public regarding road restrictions and closures in Fort Wayne and surrounding areas.

Leaf Collection start date – 11/3/2025

Beginning November 3, 2025, the Fort Wayne Street Department will collect leaves in the City’s more than 400 neighborhoods.

Traffic Alert: Bluffton Road Bridge to close Wednesday – Thursday

The Bluffton Road Bridge will be closed from Broadway Avenue to Vesey Avenue October 22nd and 23rd, 2025, in order to pour the new concrete bridge deck.

Traffic Alert: Creighton Avenue to be closed Tuesday – 10/21/2025

On October 21, 2025, INDOT will be paving on northbound US 27 (Lafayette Street), which will require lane restrictions on US 27 between Dalman Avenue and Creighton Avenue.

Traffic Alert: Adams Center Road to close between Paulding and Seiler Roads – 10/20/2025

Beginning October 20, 2025, Adams Center Road will be closed between Paulding Road and Seiler Road for installation of drainage facilities that are required for private development.

Upcoming projects that may delay traffic

Two upcoming projects could cause traffic delays along St. Joe Center Road and Covington Road.