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Only City Trash, Recycling Carts to be Picked Up

Beginning Monday, March 23, garbage and recycling crews will collect only City of Fort Wayne-issued carts used for residential collection.

Progress Continues on Maplecrest

The upgrade to Maplecrest Road moves to a new phase next week, the replacement of culvert for the Pierson Drain, between Georgetown North Boulevard and Brandy Chase Cove.

Taylor Street reopened

The Fort Wayne Public Works Department reports that the maintenance work on the Norfolk Southern Railroad underpass is complete and Taylor Street is open.

Taylor Street closure

Taylor Street between Broadway and Fairfield Avenue is closed at the Norfolk Southern railroad overpass.

City: Plowing update

City plow trucks are working in neighborhoods this afternoon and tonight to help reduce ice build-up in anticipation of tonight's bitter cold temps.

Video: The Landing’s improved streetscape unveiled

Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry and representatives from various groups including the developer, Model Group, celebrated the completion of the West Columbia Street streetscape on October 24, 2019.

City: The Landing’s streetscape unveiling

Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry, representatives from Model Group, the Downtown Trust, Greater Fort Wayne Inc. and other partners today celebrated the completion of the West Columbia Street streetscape.

City installs three auditory crosswalks

The City of Fort Wayne has installed auditory crosswalks at three downtown locations that will assist athletes and guests who will visit Fort Wayne this summer for the 2019 International Blind Sports Federation Qualifying Competition.

Government offices to close Wednesday due to weather – 1/30/2019

City of Fort Wayne and Allen County government offices will be closed January 30, 2019, due to anticipated extreme weather conditions.

Dupont Road lanes opening soon

Progress continues on the major $12.1 million overhaul of Dupont Road this week as traffic flow through the area will improve.