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Cold weather tips from Fort Wayne City Utilities

Here are some suggestions from Fort Wayne City Utilities for protecting your home and water supply during extremely cold temperatures.
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Two award winning utility projects get national write-up

The 2014 Water and Waste Digest Reference Guide features two separate articles on recent improvements by Fort Wayne City Utilities this year.
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Recycling holiday refuse

Fort Wayne's One-Cart Recycling program is ready to assist in with your holiday disposal needs.
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Leaf collection stays north, continues Saturday

Due to the large volume of leaves at the curb, City crews will work tomorrow to finish leaf collection in north side neighborhoods.
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City dedicates high tech UV treatment system

Mayor Tom Henry along with members of the City Council, City Utilities staff members, engineering students form Northrop High School and IPFW, project engineering and construction crews, civic leaders and Fort Wayne residents, lifted their glass in a toast to clean water this afternoon at the Three Rivers Water Filtration Plant.
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City leaf collection begins tomorrow

Leaf pick-up in the City's 355 neighborhoods begins Monday, October 21, 2013.
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Sewer improvements to cause lane restrictions downtown

Ongoing sewer improvements will move into the downtown area next week.
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Traffic Alert: Lima Road lane restrictions

The southbound Lima Road, at the intersection of Fernhill Drive, is restricted to one lane at this hour.
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Summer haze: A smoky ground reveals sewer leaks

Fort Wayne City Utilities will be "smoke testing" sewer lines in many neighborhoods in the northeast part of the City beginning Monday Aug. 26, 2013.
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Traffic update: South Clinton Street detour

A temporary detour is in place for motorists heading south in the 4000 block of Clinton Street.