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Public Works Division identifies qualified census tract streets for resurfacing investments

The City of Fort Wayne’s Public Works Division plans to utilize American Rescue Plan funds to resurface streets that fall within qualified census tracts.

New “5 Point Spin” public art sculpture dedicated

The City of Fort Wayne today commemorated the new “5 Point Spin” public art sculpture located at the center of the Five Points roundabout.

Ribbon cutting ceremony celebrates the reconstruction of Burns Boulevard

Today, city officials and residents, along with the City’s Public Works Division, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of the Burns Boulevard Reconstruction Project.

2022 City’s infrastructure improvements announced

Today, the City of Fort Wayne’s Public Works Division released a preliminary list of neighborhood infrastructure improvements for 2022 totaling $38.5 million.

Artist chosen to create sculpture at Five Points intersection

Today, the City of Fort Wayne, Indiana, announced the concept that will be installed at the center of the Five Points intersection at Goshen Avenue and Sherman Boulevard.

Video: Van Buren Street Bridge ribbon cutting

Photos and video from the Van Buren Street Bridge ribbon cutting held July 14, 2021.

Van Buren Street Bridge ribbon cutting

Today, Mayor Tom Henry and the City’s Public Works Division, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of the Van Buren Street Bridge Improvement Project.

Public Works Week in Fort Wayne

Today Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry proclaimed this week as Public Works Week in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Leaf Collection kicked off today

Mayor Henry today joined Director of Public Works Shan Gunawardena and Street Commissioner Brian Shimkus to kick off the first day of annual leaf collection.

State Boulevard closure Monday

Construction on State Boulevard, over the Spy Run Creek, moves to a new phase next week, requiring a complete closure of the road for two months.