Tag: City of Fort Wayne Division of Public Works
Garbage and recycling collection continues on Wednesday – 2/2/2022
Garbage is currently being collected today and will continue this afternoon, depending upon the progress of the snowstorm.
City continues investments in neighborhood sidewalk improvements
The City of Fort Wayne today highlighted its proactive investments in neighborhood infrastructure, particularly sidewalks.
City of Fort Wayne update regarding garbage and recycling collection
Update from the City of Fort Wayne as continued delays with the collection of garbage and recycling materials continues.
Ribbon cutting ceremony celebrates the reconstruction of Burns Boulevard
Today, city officials and residents, along with the City’s Public Works Division, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of the Burns Boulevard Reconstruction Project.
Hessen Cassel enhancements ribbon cutting
This afternoon, neighborhood residents and city officials joined Deputy Mayor Karl Bandemer to celebrate the completion of the Hessen Cassel Road Phase 2 stormwater and sidewalk improvement.
2022 City’s infrastructure improvements announced
Today, the City of Fort Wayne’s Public Works Division released a preliminary list of neighborhood infrastructure improvements for 2022 totaling $38.5 million.
Leaf collection to begin November 1st, 2021
Yesterday, the City of Fort Wayne announced that beginning November 1, 2021, the Fort Wayne Street Department will be starting its annual leaf collection.
Tox-Away Day – 10/16/2021
The City’s Solid Waste Department and the Allen County Department of Environmental Management will offer another Tox-Away Day on Saturday, October 16, 2021.
Renaissance Cruise-In Car Show open to public – 10/2/2021
The City of Fort Wayne's Public Works Division will host the first Renaissance Cruise-In car show on Saturday, October 2, 2021, at the Renaissance Pointe YMCA.
Beckett’s Run Trail phase 2 completed
Today, the City of Fort Wayne celebrated completing the second phase of Beckett’s Run Trail, which is a 1.8-mile section of trail between Martin Luther Drive and Clinton Street.


