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Stepping out: City trail usage rises

2015 saw an increase in usage of the 67 miles of City trails owned and maintained by the City of Fort Wayne, to 408,811.
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Mayor Henry announces new effort to recruit retail to south Fort Wayne

Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry today announced that the City of Fort Wayne is contracting with Indigo Centers to attract more retail to south Fort Wayne.
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Lower Huntington Road upgrade brings first trail connection to Waynedale

Recent construction along Lower Huntington Road has resulted in improved pedestrian and vehicle safety as well as the first trail connection to Waynedale.
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Allen County Highway Update – Wednesday, 1:45 p.m.

Allen County Highway Update of road closures and warnings resulting from flooding on Wednesday, 1:45 p.m.
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Analysis identifies opportunities for additional commercial development in south Fort Wayne

A recent analysis shows opportunities for commercial growth in south Fort Wayne, including as many as 120 new retail shops and restaurants in the areas
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City of Fort Wayne: 8:45 pm Flood Update

The St. Marys River continues to rise and is not expected to crest until 8:00 p.m. tomorrow at 19.9 feet.
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City of Fort Wayne: Fairfield Avenue closed

City of Fort Wayne: Fairfield Avenue closed.
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Allen County Highway Department Road Closure Update – Thursday, 8:25 a.m.

As of 8:25 a.m. Thursday, the Allen County Highway Department reports the following roads are closed due to high water.
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City of Fort Wayne: Volunteers Needed to Sandbag

We need volunteers to help with sandbagging to raise the height of the levee in the Waynedale neighborhood of Bradbury/Prairie Grove/Broadripple.
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City of Fort Wayne: Flooding Update

The St. Marys River continues a slow rise and with rain in the forecast City crews will continue monitoring and working in neighborhoods with high water.