Fort Wayne Announces Record Infrastructure Investment
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowThe city of Fort Wayne is investing a record $38.5 million for neighborhood infrastructure improvements as a part of its 2022 construction plan. The city says the improvements span all four of its quadrants and will include street repairs, trail projects, and alleys.
The plan will feature $29.1 million for streets, roads and bridges, $6 million for sidewalks and alleys, and $3.4 million for trails.
“Neighborhoods are truly the backbone of our City. That’s why we’re going to invest a record amount in public works projects this year,” said Henry. “Our proactive efforts help define our ability to be recognized as a community that has a safe and effective transportation system. Businesses and families look to that as a key indicator of where they want to invest their resources.”
The anticipated improvements for 2022 include:
- 7 concrete street repairs in 7 neighborhoods
- 2 arterial concrete street rehabilitation projects
- 2 new street improvement projects
- 7 traffic projects
- 7 sidewalk projects
- 4 brick alleys
- 16 concrete alley replacements
- 3 major trail projects
- 4 bridge projects
- 22 projects in study/design/land acquisition phase
- Approximately 40+ centerline miles of asphalt resurfacing
- Approximately 8 miles of chip and seal replacement
- Approximately 3 miles of asphalt overlay of chip and seal streets
Last year, the city invested about $28 million for infrastructure improvements, which included sidewalks, alleys and streets. Since 2014, the city says it has invested more than $200 million in neighborhood infrastructure improvements.
You can view a full list of 2022 projects by clicking here.