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$91M in utility investments target neighborhood infrastructure

Residents of the Fairfield Terrace Belmont Neighborhood joined Mayor Sharon Tucker, neighborhood leaders and City Utilities’ staff today to highlight projects planned and underway in 2026.

Mayor Tucker announces improvement grants for 28 neighborhoods

Today, Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker announced that 28 Fort Wayne neighborhoods are receiving improvement grants to help make them safer, more attractive and more enjoyable for residents.

Two proposals selected for Mayor Tucker’s Connected Neighborhoods initiative

Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker today announced the Northwest Central Collaborative and East State Village Neighborhood Group submitted the two winning Connected Neighborhoods Initiative proposals.

Mayor Henry delivers annual State of the City address

Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry today delivered his 16th State of the City address.

Electric Works phase 2 renderings

Kevan Biggs with RTM Ventures, LLC. has provided us with a rendering of the second phase of the Electric Works project along Broadway, as presented in last evening's Plan Commission meeting.

$92 Million in City Utility improvements

Mayor Tom Henry joined neighborhood leaders, City Council members, and City Utilities to reveal more than $90 million investment in 2021 City Utility improvements.
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2020: Fort Wayne City Utilities year in photos

The Fort Wayne City Utilities year in photos for 2020.
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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.
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Buyers wanted for West Central homes

The City's Office of Housing and Neighborhood Services (OHNS) is seeking residents interested in buying a home in the West Central Neighborhood.
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ACRES receives surprise $1 million from local nature lover Robert Pence

An unexpected bequest from photographer Robert E. Pence will enable ACRES Land Trust to maintain its 5,700 acres forever.