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Fort Wayne City Council heard from traffic department officials at Tuesday's council meeting that the recent pause in the release of certain federal funds allocated by Congress for infrastructure projects may delay a needed erosion repair project.
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The meeting Wednesday will allow residents to learn more about the nearly $12 million project that will connect Leesburg Road to West Jefferson.
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The discussion on Tuesday will provide stop-gap funding to address a budget shortfall in the city's public transportation agency.
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The budget is the first for Mayor Sharon Tucker who took over mid-year for the late Tom Henry.
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Citilink is asking for help from the Fort Wayne City Council to overcome a $2.5 million budget shortfall
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The City of Fort Wayne announced plans for a new multipurpose building along the Saint Marys River to give downtown more housing and parking.
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The City of Fort Wayne again invested in the southeast quadrant with two EV charging stations on McKinnie Avenue. They are the 35th and 36th stations installed by the city.
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Roughly a month after implementing a pause on the organization in the city, Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker said she sent them an offer, and they want to meet.
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Fort Wayne officials announced a third phase of development at The Landing with the Landing Exchange building.
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The Fort Wayne City Council opted not to vote on funding for new downtown restrooms due to too many unanswered questions