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AFW Photos and Videos: $91M neighborhood investment announcement

Video and photos from the news conference held today by Fort Wayne City Utilities.

$91M in utility investments target neighborhood infrastructure

Residents of the Fairfield Terrace Belmont Neighborhood joined Mayor Sharon Tucker, neighborhood leaders and City Utilities’ staff today to highlight projects planned and underway in 2026.

Traffic Alert: South Anthony Boulevard work begins this week

Fort Wayne City Utilities will begin replacing a more than 100-year-old water main along South Anthony Boulevard bringing traffic and parking restrictions.

Traffic Alert: Crescent Avenue lane restriction Friday – 3/27/22026

Field Operations crews will repair a valve box on March 27, 2026, in the 3700 block of Crescent Avenue.

City of Fort Wayne Golf Courses to open – 3/26/2026

Foster, Shoaff and McMillen Park Golf Courses will open for the 2026 season on Thursday, March 26, 2026.

Storm clean-up continues: Biosolids open next two Saturdays for debris drop-off

Residents still cleaning up from last weekend’s high winds will be able to drop off storm debris the next two Saturdays, March 21 and March 28, at the City Utilities’ Biosolids facility.

Purdue Fort Wayne Women in Construction Day – 3/16/2026

Purdue University Fort Wayne will host Women in Construction Day on Monday, March 16, 2026.

Running toilets can waste thousands of gallons a day

During National Fix a Leak Week, March 16–21, City Utilities’ Customer Support Team is highlighting common plumbing problems and connecting customers with tips and resources to identify and fix household leaks.

FWPD and Fort Wayne City Utilities to receive federal funding for projects

Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker today announced the federal government has approved funding that will assist with important projects to be led by the Fort Wayne Police Department and City Utilities.

River levels to be temporarily lowered beginning 3/16/2026

Fort Wayne City Utilities will move forward with previously postponed maintenance work that will require temporarily lowering river levels to allow crews safe access to the work area.