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Traffic Alert: Parnell Avenue Bridge to be closed May 12 – September 18, 2025

The Parnell Avenue Bridge will be closed beginning May 12 and is not expected to reopen until September 18, 2025.

Sandbags available for residents concerned about flooding on their property

The City of Fort Wayne is offering sand and sandbags at the Three Rivers Water Filtration Plant beginning today for residents concerned about flooding on their property.

Deep Rock Tunnel ready to protect our rivers

Today, a crowd of neighborhood representatives, river enthusiasts, and City Utilities' staff members joined Mayor Sharon Tucker to cut the ribbon celebrating the culmination of the Deep Rock Tunnel's construction and its operational inauguration.

Portion of St. Joseph Pathway to receive routine maintenance

The St. Joseph Pathway north of East Coliseum Boulevard between the St. Joseph River and the PFW Campus will be closed on Wednesday, August 21, 2024, for maintenance.

FWPD: Vehicle in river, Johnny Appleseed Park

On May 29, 2024, the Fort Wayne Police Department responded at 06:47 hours to Johnny Appleseed Park regarding a report of a vehicle in the river.

River experiences seasonal change – the water is safe to drink

Naturally occurring events changing the taste of the City of Fort Wayne's drinking water, which remains safe to consume.

Allen County government launches new logo and seal

Today, the Allen County government unveiled a brand new identity — which includes a new county logo, county seal, and identity system for other departments and elected offices.

2022 Annual Water Quality Report arriving soon

The 2022 annual Drinking Water Quality Report from City Utilities has been mailed and will arrive in mailboxes soon.

Ohio train derailment does not impact our water

The chemical spill caused by a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, does not affect the water source or drinking water of City Utilities.

Allen County Government re-branding project

Today, Allen County unveiled a brand new identity — which includes a new county logo, county seal, and identity system for other departments and elected offices.