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Completion of Pufferbelly Trail Golden Spike section celebrated

Today, the City of Fort Wayne’s Public Works Division marked the completion of the Pufferbelly Trail “Golden Spike” section from Ice Way to Washington Center Road, a $4.2 million investment.

New Haven unveils newest segment of the Lincoln Highway Trail

The Lincoln Highway Trail in New Haven, Indiana, was created to encourage citizens and visitors alike to enjoy New Haven’s amenities while getting active.

Traffic Alert: Bridge construction to begin on S.R. 930

INDOT announces bridge construction on State Road 930/Coliseum Boulevard in Fort Wayne.
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ISP: New Haven Police Officer Involved Shooting Investigation

The Indiana State Police have been requested to investigate an officer involved shooting that stemmed from a traffic stop on Saturday morning, June 28, 2025, at about 8:30am.

Traffic Alert: Southbound I-69 ramps to temporarily close

INDOT announces southbound I-69 ramp closures as part of ongoing interstate construction.

New Haven Traffic Alert: Closure at SR 930 and Hartzell Road – 5/30/2025

SR 930 will be closed at Hartzell Road in New Haven, Indiana, for a water main repair beginning May 31, 2025.

INDOT: Portion of Coliseum Boulevard to close for sidewalk project

INDOT announces a lane closure on State Road 930/Coliseum Boulevard as part of the City of Fort Wayne’s North Clinton Street Sidewalk Project.

Quadrant Roadway construction to begin

INDOT announces the beginning of construction of the quadrant roadway at the intersection of State Road 930 and Maplecrest Road.
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Coliseum Boulevard to close for railroad crossing construction

INDOT announces the closure of State Road 930/Coliseum Blvd in Fort Wayne for railroad construction for approximately eight days beginning September 11, 2024.

Mayor Tucker leads groundbreaking for new section of Pufferbelly Trail

Today, Mayor Sharon Tucker joined Fort Wayne Trails, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, residents and business owners, along with the City’s Public Works Division, to mark the beginning of construction of the Pufferbelly Trail from Ice Way to Washington Center Road.