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Neighborhood infrastructure upgrades for 2023 totaled a record of over $40 million

City of Fort Wayne leaders today announced a record of over $40 million in neighborhood infrastructure improvements occurred throughout the community this construction season.

Initiatives announced to help continue Fort Wayne’s positive momentum

Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry today announced specific projects to invest financial resources in to continue to move Fort Wayne forward in a positive direction.

Update: City will not close State Boulevard/Maplecrest Road intersection

The City of Fort Wayne’s Public Works Division today announced that the closure of the East State Boulevard and Maplecrest Road intersection will not happen.

Traffic Alert: East State Boulevard and Maplecrest Road to close – 7/5/2023

The City of Fort Wayne’s Public Works Division today announced that beginning Wednesday, July 5, the intersection of East State Boulevard and Maplecrest Road will be closed to through traffic.

City of Fort Wayne receives Community Crossings Grant

The City of Fort Wayne’s Public Works Division was awarded $1 million from the State’s Community Crossings Matching Grant Fund Program.

2022 City’s infrastructure improvements announced

Today, the City of Fort Wayne’s Public Works Division released a preliminary list of neighborhood infrastructure improvements for 2022 totaling $38.5 million.

City: No increase in property tax levy for 2022

We spoke with Garry Mohr, City of Fort Wayne Controller, after this morning's news conference announcing the 2022 Civil City Budget.

National panel of infrastructure experts details priorities

The National Skills Coalition and Business Leaders United for Workforce Partnerships have released a six-point policy proposal from its Infrastructure Recovery Panel to inform President Biden and Congress’s economic recovery negotiations.

Fort Wayne to receive $6.4M “Walkable” funding

Federal transportation funding totalling $120.8 million is being awarded to 52 cities, towns, and counties in rural portions to invest in local road and bridge improvements, and sidewalk projects.