Tag: Fort Wayne City Utilities Director Kumar Menon
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.
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.
Justin Brugger named CFO of City Utilities
Justin Brugger has been promoted to Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Fort Wayne City Utilities.
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.
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).
More photos and video from latest water connection in Aboite
Last Wednesday, a gathering was held to mark the flow of City water into 4,000 additional homes in the Aboite area.
City Water honored nationally by the Partnership for Safe Water
Our Three Rivers Water Filtration Plant is the recipient of the prestigious 15-Year Directors Award, presented by the Partnership for Safe Water.
City Utilities commits to continue service for Huntertown residents
Fort Wayne City Utilities will continue to provide sewer treatment services to the residents of Huntertown despite the Huntertown Town Council's decision to terminate the sewer contract with City Utilities.
Statement from City Utilities regarding the decision by the Indiana Supreme Court
Statement from Kumar Menon, Director of Fort Wayne City Utilities regarding the decision by the Indiana Supreme Court.
City Utilities saves $3 million
In another move to save customers money, Fort Wayne City Utilities announced today that its recent bond refinancing has saved about $3 million in reduced interest and lower monthly payments.