Wednesday, March 17, 2021 11:00 am
$28 million slated for city infrastructure improvements
DAVE GONG | The Journal Gazette
Nearly $28 million in neighborhood infrastructure projects will begin soon, Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry announced today.
“Thoughtful and sound planning by the Public Works Division has helped advance our efforts to maintain and improve our infrastructure,” Henry said in a statement “As we continue to collectively battle the COVID-19 pandemic, I m appreciative and grateful that we re in position to be able to do so much work in our neighborhoods.”
In addition to about $23.8 million in streets and roads improvements, $2.5 million will be spent on sidewalks and alley repairs. Another $1.4 million will go toward bridge maintenance projects.
Phase 1 of the Hessen Cassel Road stormwater and sidewalk project has been completed. Previous Next
Friday, January 29, 2021 1:00 am
City celebrates progress of Hessen Cassel project
DAVE GONG | The Journal Gazette
In a single celebratory ceremony Thursday, Fort Wayne officials concluded Phase 1 and broke ground on Phase 2 of a major stormwater and sidewalk project in southeast Fort Wayne.
Mayor Tom Henry was joined by members of the Fort Wayne City Council, neighborhood representatives and staff from City Utilities and the city s Public Works division.
“We can t be a thriving community without excellent services from City Utilities. Through the proactive efforts of City Utilities, we ve made numerous infrastructure improvements throughout the community, including many neighborhoods in southeast Fort Wayne. This multi-phased project in the Hessen Cassel Road area is helping many homes and has the added value of new sidewalks,” Henry said i
Thursday, January 28, 2021 1:26 pm
Neighborhoods see stormwater, sidewalk improvements
Dave Gong | The Journal Gazette
In a single celebratory ceremony Thursday, Fort Wayne officials concluded Phase 1 and broke ground on Phase 2 of a major stormwater and sidewalk project in southeast Fort Wayne.
Mayor Tom Henry was joined by members of the Fort Wayne City Council, neighborhood representatives and staff from City Utilities and the city s Public Works division.
“We can t be a thriving community without excellent services from City Utilities. Through the proactive efforts of City Utilities, we ve made numerous infrastructure improvements throughout the community, including many neighborhoods in southeast Fort Wayne. This multi-phased project in the Hessel Cassel Road area is helping many homes and has the added value of new sidewalks,” Henry said in a statement. “I continue to be encouraged by the ongoing commitment to investing in our neighborhoods.”