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Penguin greets trail users at Waynedale connection

More than 100 residents and a penguin turned out for today's ribbon cutting to celebrate a new trail connection for the Waynedale area.
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Celebrate Waynedale connectivity Saturday

This Saturday, Mayor Tom Henry will join trail enthusiasts for a ribbon cutting to commemorate the first trail connection from Waynedale to the Rivergreenway.
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Park Board meeting agenda for 4/14/2016

The Board of Park Commissioners will conduct a Monthly Board Meeting on Thursday, April 14, 2016.
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I&M announces partnerships and site prep

I&M today announced that it is planning the creation of environmentally balanced habitats along a section of the Powering Up Central Project right-of-way.
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Statewide Trail awards come to City

Two statewide awards are recognizing our trail network this afternoon.
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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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Rivergreenway: St. Marys Pathway Detour

The St. Marys Pathway between Brown St. and Taylor St. closed yesterday due to work on the second phase of the Taylor Hale Sewer Separation project.
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Northeast Indiana Trail Branding and Wayfinding public meeting

NIRCC invites all citizens to attend a meeting to provide feedback on the Northeast Indiana Trail Branding and Wayfinding initiative.
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Construction begins on Hanna Street Trail

Construction began on the first phase of the Hanna Street Trail earlier today.
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Lower Huntington Road upgrade brings first trail connection to Waynedale

Recent construction along Lower Huntington Road has resulted in improved pedestrian and vehicle safety as well as the first trail connection to Waynedale.