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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.

Investing in our future: Commitment to maintain and improve parks update

Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation offers highlights of the department’s 2024 capital improvement projects and programs.

What’s happening in the parks: the week of July 19, 2021

The following Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation events and programs are happening the week of July 19, 2021.

Trail usage up again in June 2021

Fort Wayne, Indiana, residents once again took advantage of our trail system in June, with trail counts 18% higher than in previous years at 89,712 users.

New Blue Star Banners displayed

The City of Fort Wayne installed four new Blue Star Banners yesterday to honor and recognize City of Fort Wayne residents and City of Fort Wayne government employees who are actively deployed.

Park programs and facilities to return in 2021

Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation is looking forward to a full schedule of spring and summer activities and events in the city’s parks and facilities.

Rivergreenway repairs near Swinney Park

The Fort Wayne Greenways and Trails Department will be completing asphalt repair work and micro-surfacing of the Rivergreenway next week.
Filling the old swimming hole.

Filling in the old swimming hole

The East Swinney Park Pool has been removed. The space will be filled in and turned into green space according to Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation officials.
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Investing in our future: Commitment to maintain and improve parks

Mayor Tom Henry and Parks & Recreation Director Al Moll today provided an update on the 2015 capital improvement projects in our parks and facilities.

Another day, another bridge

The pedestrian bridge into Swinney Park East, located just off Mechanic and Main Streets over the St. Marys River on August 11, 2015.