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River levels to be lowered 9/8/2020

The City of Fort Wayne will be lowering river levels to the non-recreational winter-time level beginning Tuesday, September 8, 2020.

MamaJo reaches halfway point

City of Fort Wayne Utilities news release announcing the passing of the halfway point on MamaJo's underground journey.
MamaJo halfway celebration

MamaJo celebrates halfway point

At 3:45 this morning MamaJo pounded through bedrock, hitting the milestone of nearly 2.5 miles between the bridge at Van Buren Street and the Norfolk Southern railroad bridge.

River level lowering – 8/24/2020

The City will be lowering the river levels to the non-recreational winter-time level beginning Monday, August 24, 2020.

Annual Water Quality Report

Customers of Fort Wayne’s water utility will receive the Annual Drinking Water Quality Report this week.

Three years, zero overflows on the St. Joe

Today marks three years with no Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs) on the St. Joe.

Superior Street closure moves east

Beginning tomorrow, May 5, Superior Street will close between Clinton and Barr Street as crews construct a 48-inch consolidation sewer.

CSO email notifications available

City Utilities reminds residents in Fort Wayne that they can receive an email notification when the City’s combined sewer system is discharging into area rivers.

Consent Decree work reaches final phase

The Board of Public Works today approved a funding ordinance to move forward with the last phase of the 18-year federal requirement to improve our sewer system.

NWS: Updated Flood Statement

Flood statement from the National Weather Service, updated January 11, 2020, at 9:19 pm.