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FLOOD PROTECTION COMPLETED ALONG FAIRFIELD DITCH

Mayor Henry and residents celebrate the completion of the flood control project to protect residents in the Dalevue/Fernwood neighborhood from flooding. ~Photo by rlsExtra flood protection is now in place for residents of the Fernwood Avenue and Dalevue Drive neighborhood in Waynedale. Chronic and repeated flooding has impacted this low-lying area along the Fairfield Ditch since the 1950s. After another flood in the spring of 2013, I went to the neighborhood, met with residents, and took the necessary steps to move flood protection efforts forward.

I recently joined residents of the neighborhood to cut a ceremonial ribbon with sandbags, often used in flood-fighting, attached to the ribbon.

Keeping our neighborhoods healthy creates a momentum that makes Fort Wayne a desirable place to live. I’m pleased with the improvements to protect this neighborhood from flooding and I know it means a lot to the residents. I thank them for their patience and for working closely with our staff on this important project.

Six homes were voluntarily purchased and removed from the neighborhood to create more green space to absorb floodwater. In addition, the City moved forward with installation of a larger, 48-inch stormwater pipe and additional inlets to take water away from the area, and an earthen berm to hold back high water overflowing from the Fairfield Ditch.

For more than 10 years, the City worked closely with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to find solutions for this flood zone area. It was hoped that the project could receive federal funding, but with federal funds scarce and the area continuing to experience flood events, I decided it was time for the City to move forward with solutions.

Crosby Excavating constructed the flood protection project for an investment of $422,000.

In recent years, the City has moved forward with many flood control improvement projects, coupled with buyouts, throughout the community. Since 2008, nearly 60 homes prone to flooding have been purchased in low-lying areas. During those same years, we completed flood protection projects in the neighborhoods of Park/Thompson, Woodhurst, Winchester Road, Calhoun/Tillman, Fairfield, and Eastbrook/Westbrook.

Tom Henry - Fort Wayne Mayor

A lifelong Fort Wayne resident, Mayor Thomas C. Henry is committed to public and community service. He was elected to his first term as Fort Wayne's Mayor November 6, 2007. Mayor Henry authors the "Message from the Mayor" column. > Read Full Biography > More Articles Written By This Writer