FORT WAYNE, Ind. (ADAMS) – The City says that two projects led by the Public Works Division received preliminary approval from City Council on Tuesday evening.
The Avalon Place concrete street repairs phase 1 project in southwest Fort Wayne is an investment of $2.045 million.
The Northeast Quadrant resurfacing package was approved at a cost of $776,745.
The City released the following:
Fort Wayne’s investment in neighborhood infrastructure improvements continues with two projects led by the City of Fort Wayne’s Public Works Division receiving preliminary approval from City Council this evening.
The Avalon Place concrete street repairs phase 1 project in southwest Fort Wayne is an investment of $2.045 million. The Northeast Quadrant resurfacing package was approved as well – $776,745. Additional resurfacing packages for the remaining quadrants in the City will be forthcoming in the near future.
“We value and appreciate the partnership and support we receive from Mayor Sharon Tucker and City Council,” said Shan Gunawardena, Public Works Director for the City of Fort Wayne. “Being in position to invest in neighborhood upgrades benefits our community now and in the future.”
A complete list of 2026 projects will be announced next month.





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