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Deep Rock Tunnel ready to protect our rivers

Today, a crowd of neighborhood representatives, river enthusiasts, and City Utilities' staff members joined Mayor Sharon Tucker to cut the ribbon celebrating the culmination of the Deep Rock Tunnel's construction and its operational inauguration.

Traffic Alert: Portion of East Wayne Street to be closed tomorrow

A section of East Wayne Street between Glasgow Avenue and South Anthony Boulevard will close on Tuesday, September 6, 2022, at 7:30 a.m.
Waldron Circle drop shaft construction

2020: Fort Wayne City Utilities year in photos

The Fort Wayne City Utilities year in photos for 2020.
Southwood Park water main and connections

Fort Wayne City Utility upgrades continue in 2021

In 2020, City Utility upgrades moved forward with more than $100M in water, sanitary, and storm improvements in more than 90 neighborhoods.
MamaJo halfway celebration

MamaJo celebrates halfway point

At 3:45 this morning MamaJo pounded through bedrock, hitting the milestone of nearly 2.5 miles between the bridge at Van Buren Street and the Norfolk Southern railroad bridge.

Three years, zero overflows on the St. Joe

Today marks three years with no Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs) on the St. Joe.
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City Council agenda: 2/18/2020

There is a public hearing on the agenda for ordinance G-20-01-37 which concernso raising sewer fees to cover the Combined Sewer Overflows Consent Decree work.

City Utilities hosting public update meetings

News release from the City Utilities: City Utilities to Discuss Next Steps in Reducing Sewer Overflows and Protecting our Rivers and Neighborhoods (January 28, 2020) –...

Consent Decree work reaches final phase

The Board of Public Works today approved a funding ordinance to move forward with the last phase of the 18-year federal requirement to improve our sewer system.
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Downtown forum details the deep rock tunnel

Area residents are invited to learn more about Fort Wayne's deep rock tunnel at a community forum on Monday, March 7th.