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Local government COVID-19 update – 3/31/2020

Local government and utility and banking sectors today provided an update on the community’s response to COVID-19 and resources that are available to the public.

City Utilities offers customers assurance

Last week, City Utilities suspended utility service disconnects for non-payment and will continue this practice through April 15, 2020.

City Utilities Payment Kiosk Open 24/7

Beginning Monday, March 16, 2020, the City Utilities’ customer support center will stop accepting walk-in visits.

River names combine for TBM moniker – MamaJo

The hardest worker on Fort Wayne’s Deep Rock Tunnel project, at 24-hours a day, will be the Tunnel Boring Machine, which today has been given a name - MamaJo.

City Utilities honored as Utility of the Future Today

City Utilities has received national recognition as a Utility of the Future Today for its successful power generation efforts at the Water Pollution Control Plant.

Ground breaks on water main replacement

This afternoon, Mayor Tom Henry joined business leaders from the Industrial Park area and City Utilities staff to break ground for the construction of a new water main on Directors Row and Secretary Drive.
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City Utilities nationally recognized

This past week, the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies honored Fort Wayne City Utilities with the Platinum Award for Excellence in Utility Management.
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Justin Brugger named CFO of City Utilities

Justin Brugger has been promoted to Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Fort Wayne City Utilities.
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Water flow brings million dollar stream of savings

This week, residents of southwest Fort Wayne hit a milestone of saving more than $1 million collectively on their water bills.
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Neighborhood investments pay off: 4 years early, 1 St. Joe CSO

Mayor Henry joined residents, river supporters and City Utilities' staff to celebrate a significant milestone of reducing combined sewer overflows (CSO).