The second program uses a more budget-conscious approach that grinds down uneven concrete slabs rather than fully replacing them. This method removes trip hazards and improves walkability while significantly reducing costs. Officials say repairs that could cost nearly $8 million if fully replaced can now be done for about $200,000, covering more than 14 miles of sidewalks.
City leaders emphasize that these initiatives are a practical way to stretch limited funds while improving safety and accessibility throughout the community, according to the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette. Residents interested in participating in the programs are encouraged to contact the city’s public works department for more information.
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