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Fort Wayne Planning $92M in Utilities Upgrades
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Unseen projects marked by city
Much of infrastructure work will be underground
ROSA SALTER RODRIGUEZ | The Journal Gazette
As a huge orange excavator lifted a goal post-like steel frame high in the air behind them, Mayor Tom Henry and other city officials Monday afternoon touted more than $90 million in local infrastructure investments for 2021.
A news conference took place behind the Third Street pump station, where work is continuing to assure the separation of wastewater from stormwater from several north-side neighborhoods.
Henry said he wanted to use the event to point out the necessary infrastructure that few people ever see – the part that s underground.
Verbatim: 2021 brings $92 Million in Water, Sewer, Stormwater Upgrades
The following was released on Monday, April 26, 2021:
Fort Wayne, Ind – Mayor Tom Henry joined neighborhood leaders, City Council members, and City Utilities to reveal a more than $90 million investment in water, sewer and storm infrastructure improvements for 2021.
This year s commitments will improve reliability, solve drainage issues and protect the environment. I m encouraged by the continued commitment to neighborhoods. City Utilities is making a significant difference as we work together to be a growing and thriving community, said Mayor Henry. The projects being done to enhance our water, sewer, and stormwater systems are intended to ensure that residents and businesses receive reliable and excellent service.