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Plans highlighted for more than $41M in 2025 neighborhood infrastructure upgrades

Mayor Sharon Tucker and Public Works Division leaders today announced $41.4 million in neighborhood infrastructure improvements will occur throughout the community this construction season.

St. Joe River Drive Sidewalk Project to begin 9/22/2025

Construction on the St. Joe River Drive Sidewalk Project will begin September 22, 2025.

Several right-of-way related City projects advance at City Council

Several projects led by the City of Fort Wayne’s Right-of-Way Department received preliminary approval at Tuesday’s City Council meeting.

Ribbon Cutting for the Completion of the Summit Park Trail and Sidewalk Project

Today, Mayor Sharon Tucker led a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of the four-phase Summit Park Trail and Sidewalk Project.

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.

City continues investments in neighborhood sidewalk improvements

The City of Fort Wayne today highlighted its proactive investments in neighborhood infrastructure, particularly sidewalks.

Hessen Cassel enhancements ribbon cutting

This afternoon, neighborhood residents and city officials joined Deputy Mayor Karl Bandemer to celebrate the completion of the Hessen Cassel Road Phase 2 stormwater and sidewalk improvement.

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.
Waldron Circle drop shaft construction

2020: Fort Wayne City Utilities year in photos

The Fort Wayne City Utilities year in photos for 2020.
Southwood Park water main and connections

Fort Wayne City Utility upgrades continue in 2021

In 2020, City Utility upgrades moved forward with more than $100M in water, sanitary, and storm improvements in more than 90 neighborhoods.