Tag: Crescent Avenue
Traffic Alert: Upcoming lane restrictions/closures
There are several upcoming projects, that are not City of Fort Wayne projects, that will require lane restrictions and closures.
Traffic Alert: Parnell Avenue Bridge to be closed May 12 – September 18, 2025
The Parnell Avenue Bridge will be closed beginning May 12 and is not expected to reopen until September 18, 2025.
Traffic Alert: Crescent Avenue lane closure begins Monday – 3/31/2025
Field Operations will begin a two-week repair project of a sewer main on Crescent Avenue starting Monday, March 31, 2025.
Traffic Alert: Lane restrictions on Crescent Avenue near PFW – tomorrow
Field Operations will replace sewer and storm castings on Crescent Avenue starting at 8:00 AM, Wednesday, March 19, 2025.
Traffic Alert: Crescent Avenue lane restriction changed to Thursday – 1/23/2025
On Thursday, January 23, 2025, crews will adjust manhole castings in the 3200 block of Crescent Avenue, between St. Joe River Drive and North Anthony Boulevard.
FWPD: Fatal pedestrian accident, Crescent Avenue and State Boulevard
The Fort Wayne Police Department is investigating a fatal vehicle accident at the intersection of Crescent Avenue and East State Boulevard involving a pedestrian.
PUFW announces groundbreaking ceremony for $25 million Music Industry Building
The symbolic start of construction on a new $25 million, 26,000-square-foot music industry building on the campus of Purdue University Fort Wayne will take place Tuesday at 11 a.m.
FWPD: Glenbrook Shooting Investigation Arrest
On September 7, 2023, Quentin Lewis was taken into custody without incident near the intersection of Crescent Ave. and East State Boulevard by the FWPD Gang and Violent Crimes Unit.
FWPD: Four Vehicle Accident, Coliseum Boulevard and Crescent Avenue
The Fort Wayne Police Department is investigating a multiple vehicle traffic accident that occurred today, at 1113 hours, at the intersection of Coliseum Boulevard and Crescent Avenue.
Driving Park-Seven States now on NRHP
Fort Wayne's Driving Park-Seven States Historic District is now listed in the National Register of Historic Places.







