Tag: Fort Wayne City Utilities
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.
FWFD: House Fire, 3600 Logan Avenue
On May 13, 2024, at 1019 hours the Fort Wayne Fire Department was dispatched to the report of a residential structure fire in the 3600 block of Logan Avenue.
Record neighborhood infrastructure investments this year
Acting Mayor Karl Bandemer joined residents of the Rolling Hills neighborhood, City Council members and City Utilities staff to announce more than $130 million in water, sewer and stormwater improvements for this year that will strengthen neighborhoods.
Annual State of the City address held today
Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry today delivered his 17th State of the City address.
FWFD: House Fire, 1200 block Burgess Street
On February 20, 2024, at 0528 hours, the Fort Wayne Fire Department responded to the report of a residential structure fire in the 1200 block of Burgess Street.
2023 A record year for City Utilities
Mostly unseen, typically ignored and usually underground, City Utilities' "hidden assets" received a record $135 million in investments in 2023.
Pipe Protection: 3 Must-Know Tips
As winter begins this week, Fort Wayne City Utilities offers three tips every homeowner should know to protect their pipes from freezing temperatures.




