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Traffic Alert Update: Bluffton Road Bridge traffic configuration to change

The new traffic patterns that will begin on July 8, 2025, for the Bluffton Road Bridge reconstruction will require traffic to be reduced to one lane of traffic at a time and will likely cause significant delays.

Traffic Alert: New traffic signal installed on Washington Center Road

A new traffic signal has been installed as part of the Pufferbelly Trail project at the intersection of West Washington Center Road and Industrial Road.

Tonight’s Tread the Trails cancelled

Tonight’s Tread the Trails event is cancelled due to excessive heat.

Tonight’s Trek the Trails postponed – 6/24/2025

Trek the Trails is postponed tonight due to excessive heat.

Open Streets Fort Wayne returns for the 8th year 8/17/2025

Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker and the City’s Public Works Department announced today that Open Streets Fort Wayne will return on Sunday, August 17, 2025.

Free bicycle safety training for elementary-aged students

The City of Fort Wayne invites elementary-aged students to attend one of four free bicycle safety workshops that will teach young bicyclists the essentials for a safe, enjoyable biking experience.

Traffic Alert: Lane restrictions on St. Joe Center Road start tomorrow – 5/28/2025

Beginning Tuesday, May 28, American Electric Power (AEP) will restrict the eastbound right lane of St. Joe Center Road from Red Oak Drive to Lahmeyer Road to allow for utility pole replacements.

Free Renaissance Car Show open to public – 6/13/2025

Take your dad to the City of Fort Wayne’s Fifth Annual Renaissance Car show on Friday, June 13, 2025.

Trek the Trails cancelled tonight

Trek the Trails is cancelled tonight due to rain and the possibility of thunderstorms in the area.

Traffic Alert: South Anthony closing for South Anthony Boulevard Streetscape project

The City of Fort Wayne is beginning work that will improve safety for both vehicles and pedestrians on a key section of the South Anthony Boulevard corridor.