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City Utilities’ new microgrid power generating network switched on

Today, Mayor Sharon Tucker helped flip the switch on City Utilities' innovative new Microgrid power generating network.

Traffic Alert: Taylor Street

One block of Taylor Street, between Lafontain and Catalpa Streets, will be closed Thursday, October 24, 2024, while crews replace a water main.

Traffic Alert: Westbound West State @ Sherman Boulevard

Road restoration from a water main break will close westbound West State Boulevard for one block between Andrew Street and Sherman Boulevard beginning Tuesday, October 22, 2024.

Traffic Alert: Lane Shift – South Anthony at Oxford Street

Construction crews will be working to replace a manhole and the concrete around it near the intersection of South Anthony Boulevard and Oxford Street Tuesday and Wednesday.

Traffic Alert: Hanna Street partial closure

Hanna Street's southbound lane just south of the intersection with Oxford Street is closed while crews replace a water main.

Discover the hidden science of clean water at WaterWorks FunFest – 9/28/2024

WaterWorks FunFest will take over the Water Pollution Control Plant on Saturday, September 28, 2024, at the Water Pollution Control Plant on Dwenger Avenue.

Traffic Alert: Spring Street closed starting today – 9/4/2024

Beginning Thursday, September 5, 2024, crews will begin connecting residents to a new water main on Spring Street between Hillegas Road and Sherman Boulevard.

Annual Water Quality Report arriving soon

The annual Drinking Water Quality Report from City Utilities has been mailed or emailed, depending on how customers receive their bill, and will arrive soon.

City to host Waynedale Town Hall: 4th District projects to be featured

The City of Fort Wayne and City Councilman Dr. Scott Myers (R-4th) will host a Town Hall meeting on June 15, 2024, to provide residents of Waynedale neighborhoods with updates on current, ongoing, and future projects in the 4th District area.

River experiences seasonal change – the water is safe to drink

Naturally occurring events changing the taste of the City of Fort Wayne's drinking water, which remains safe to consume.