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City: Update on Pufferbelly Trail Pedestrian Bridge project

During this evening’s Committee Session, the Fort Wayne City Council approved a professional services agreement for the construction inspection and management of the Pufferbelly Trail Pedestrian Bridge over Coliseum Boulevard.

Ribbon cutting held for new railroad overpass in Wabash Indiana

Today Indiana Governor Mike Braun joined City of Wabash Mayor Scott Long and Secretary of Transportation and Infrastructure Matt Ubelhor to celebrate the opening of the much-anticipated Railroad Overpass project in Wabash.

Traffic Alert: Single-day I-469 on-ramp closure at U.S. 27

The Indiana Department of Transportation announces a single-day I-469 on-ramp closure.

Matching infrastructure funds awarded to Hoosier communities

Today, Indiana Governor Mike Braun awarded more than $84 million in Community Crossings matching infrastructure grants to 147 cities, towns and counties across Indiana.

Traffic Alert: Eastbound S.R. 1/Dupont Road to close for sewer work

The Indiana Department of Transportation announces the closure of eastbound State Road 1/Dupont Road for city utility repairs.

Free bicycle safety training for students

The City of Fort Wayne invites elementary and middle-school aged students to attend one of two FREE bicycle safety workshops that will teach young bicyclists the essentials for a safe, enjoyable biking experience.

I-469 off-ramp to close at S.R. 37

The Indiana Department of Transportation announces an I-469 off-ramp closure as part of ongoing construction.

Overnight I-69 ramp closures in Allen County

The Indiana Department of Transportation announces temporary I-69 ramp closures as part of ongoing construction.

Overnight I-69 on-ramp closure to take place in Fort Wayne

The Indiana Department of Transportation announces a temporary I-69 on-ramp closure as part of ongoing construction.

Motorists: stay alert and share the road with farm equipment this spring

With the warm weather and sunshine, Hoosier motorists will also see more large slow-moving farm equipment traveling Indiana’s rural roads and highways.