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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 $49 million is spread throughout the city and involves everything from pavement to trail extensions.
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With a unanimous preliminary vote Tuesday, Fort Wayne City Council approved several neighborhood improvement projects throughout the city.
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Detours now have detours as commuters try to get from point A to point B.
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The State of Indiana invested $15.3 million in Fort Wayne via supplemental local income tax dollars. Thursday, Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker announced how the city planned to use that money.
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The federal government is giving $3.8 million to the City of Fort Wayne for infrastructure work on the southeast side.
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All NewsThe Indiana Department of Transportation is sending federal money to the Allen County Highway Department to help with repairing the Ferguson Road bridge.
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All NewsThe Fort Wayne Public Works Division received federal funds to improve the accident-prone Taylor and Broadway corridors.
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All NewsMoney is available through the federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to return an Amtrak stop to Fort Wayne along a route connecting Chicago to Columbus and then on to Pittsburgh.
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All NewsHow are rural roads evaluated and maintained? Several listeners inspired this question.