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Stellhorn Road improvements continue

As fall approaches, the final stretch of the 2016 road improvements in our neighborhoods and on our major thoroughfare is wrapping up.
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Free bike rides reach 75,000 miles

As the popular free guided community bike rides, Trek the Trails, enter their seventh year, riders are focusing on the 100,000 mile mark.
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More assistance for sidewalk repairs

Mayor Tom Henry today unveiled plans to make it easier for residents to partner with the City of Fort Wayne to fix neighborhood sidewalks and curbs.
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City announces plan for north annexation

The City of Fort Wayne announced an annexation plan today that would add nearly 23 square miles and approximately 22,000 people.
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Stepping out: City trail usage rises

2015 saw an increase in usage of the 67 miles of City trails owned and maintained by the City of Fort Wayne, to 408,811.
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Mayor Henry recognizes 82 City employees for years of service

Mayor Tom Henry today hosted a special ceremony to recognize milestone years of service for 82 outstanding City of Fort Wayne employees.
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City leads countywide traffic signal visibility improvements

3,000 traffic signal heads at 320 intersections in Fort Wayne and throughout Allen County will have a new look, which makes the lights easier to see.
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Riding at night? You need bicycle lights!

The City of Fort Wayne is promoting the use of bicycle lights by giving away 100 bike light sets on September 23, 2015.
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City of Fort Wayne: Flood Update

The water level on the St. Marys River in Fort Wayne is down more than 6 inches from where it crested at 19.83' yesterday afternoon.
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City of Fort Wayne: 8:45 pm Flood Update

The St. Marys River continues to rise and is not expected to crest until 8:00 p.m. tomorrow at 19.9 feet.