FOR SIDEWALKS, YARD-WALKS, DRIVE APPROACHES, & CURBS
Before After
The Barrett Law 50/50 Cost Share Program for Concrete Repair
(Sidewalks, Yard-walks, Curbs, & Drive Approaches)
THE BUDGET FOR 2024 CONSTRUCTION HAS BEEN MET!
FURTHER CORRESPONDANCE HAS BEEN MAILED WITH DETAILS ON THE NEXT STEPS THAT WILL OCCUR WHETHER YOUR PROPERTY HAS MADE IN ONTO THE LIST FOR 2024 CONSTRUCTION OR NOT.
Petitions may still be submitted this year, but please know that there will not be any potential for construction until 2025.
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The City of Fort Wayne Cost Sharing program for concrete repair is a great option for homeowner(s) seeking to partner with the City in having improvements made in their neighborhood. Under this program, the City and the petitioning homeowner (or homeowners) will pay 50 percent of the cost of the repairs.
- All homeowner(s) of the property must sign the petition for an individual petition. For a block petition, 51% of affected homeowner(s) need to sign it.
- This program applies for replacing concrete that is in the right of way, not concrete on private property. Sidewalks, yard-walks, residential drive approaches, and curbing are eligible for replacement. See the diagram below for a visual reference.
- Trees that are planted in the park strip that are disturbing the concrete will be removed at no cost to the homeowner as part of this program. The trees are removed for the following reasons:
- The roots may continue to lift or crack the newly poured concrete, creating trip hazards
- Large roots may be cut during construction, which can make the tree unstable
- The Parks Department does have a “Citizen Match Tree Planting Program”, should you wish to have a new tree planted after construction.
- This Barrett Law Cost Share program only applies to residential properties. For businesses wishing to replace concrete in the right of way, please contact the Right of Way office for more information about our Miscellaneous Package 50/50 Cost Sharing.
- Filling out a petition does not bind the homeowner to participating in the program nor does it guarantee that they are on the construction list. Only by signing a Construction Agreement (see Step 5) and returning it to the City before funds are allocated, will the property be slated for construction that year.
Step 1 -- Decide if you want to fix concrete at an individual property or for an entire block.
Step 2 -- Go to the City of Fort Wayne website to fill out the appropriate petition –
Individual property petition (e-form)
Individual property petition (downloadable pdf)
Block/multiple properties petition (downloadable pdf)
Step 3 -- Submit the petition to the Board of Public Works - Right of Way Department for further processing.
The e-form will automatically send the information to a Right of Way Program Manager. If you are mailing in your petition, please mail it to:
Right of Way Department
Citizens Square, 200 E. Berry St., Suite 210
Fort Wayne, IN 46802
*Note: Construction takes place in the summer months, if a petition is submitted in the summer, fall, or winter, it will most likely be on the list for next year’s estimation. If you are not sure, please contact the Right of Way office at 260-427-6155.
Step 4 -- The Right of Way Department will provide an estimate and by mutual agreement, the City will pay for 50 percent of the cost of the repair work and you will pay 50 percent for the cost of the work. You may notice pink paint marks near the area to be replaced, which indicates the estimate has been made.
In general, sidewalk repairs may cost approximately $550-600 per sidewalk slab (usually 5’x5’). In this case, the cost to the homeowner would be $275-300 per slab.
Curb costs $145 - $160 per linear foot. The cost to the homeowner would be $73 - $80 per linear feet.
Step 5 -- A Construction Agreement (CA) will be mailed to the homeowner(s) in the spring. If you agree to the terms indicating the amount of concrete being replaced and the 50/50 cost, please sign it and return it to the ROW office.
Step 6 -- Funds are limited, so it is a first-come-first serve basis.
If the CA is returned on time to get in the current year’s program, the house will be added to the construction list. Those who do not get to participate in the current year will have their information carried over to next year. An updated CA will be sent the next calendar year with updated pricing.
Step 7 -- Construction typically takes place in the summer/early fall months. The contractor will perform all necessary work and will restore any disturbed lawn with soil and grass seed. After that point, it is the responsibility of the homeowner(s) to maintain the concrete and grass. Should the concrete crack or fail due to no fault of the homeowner(s), the City will assess it and fix what is needed.
Step 8 -- The bill will be delivered by mail before the end of the year. Please see the section below for more details.
Assessments will be performed after construction is complete. The assessment will show as a lien against the property until the assessment is paid in full. Liens stay with the property. The assessment is to be paid in full at closing if the property transfers ownership. The lien is removed from the property once the total assessment is paid in full.
The City offers a low-interest loan to assist property owners in financing their portion of the repair. Payments can be made in full one time or homeowner(s) can take advantage of our low-interest loans (3%). Payments can be made over the course of 10 years on an annual or monthly basis.
The bill will be sent by mail after construction is complete. It will not exceed the amount stated on the Construction Agreement that was signed before construction began.
For further information about the Barrett Law Loan / Billing process, please call 260-427-5805.
Below are examples of what payments might be, if financed through this program.
Loan of $500
Loan of $1,000
Loan of $2,000
Loan of $3,000
- If your property is on the list for construction, a flyer with further information about what to expect will be mailed to you. There will also be contact information for the Right of Way personnel to get in touch with if you have questions or concerns.
- The City utilize their own contractor for the work. They will be responsible for all the repairs and restoration.
- The exact timeline for construction is flexible. The easiest way to know if construction is coming soon is if there are different colored paint markings in the right of way to mark utilities. The limits of the work will be indicated with pink arrows.
- If you have any sprinkler heads, invisible wire fences, private fences, etc. within the work area, you are to remove them or let it be known. The contractor will not replace them if they are broken
- If the property had new curbs and the street was cut, the contractor will patch it with asphalt or concrete to match the existing street.
To share information about the 50/50 Sidewalk Repair Program with your friends and neighbors, have them go to www.cityoffortwayne.org/costshare or download a 2-sided flyer here.
Frequently Asked 50/50 Cost Share Questions & Answers
Still have questions? Please contact us at 260-427-6155.
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Additional Cost Sharing Improvement Programs
The City also has cost sharing programs for Alley Improvements and Street Lighting Improvements.
STEP 1 -- If you are interested in having an alley repaired, please fill out an Alley Reconstruction Petition
STEP 2 -- Submit the petition to the Board of Public Works Office for further processing. The office is located in Citizens Square, 200 E. Berry St., Suite 210.
Before After
Payments can be made in full one time or homeowners can take advantage of our low-interest loans (3%). Payments can be made over the course of 10 years on an annual or monthly basis. Below are examples of what payments might be, if financed through this program:
For more information on the Cost Sharing Program, call 311.
STEP 1 --If you are interested in having street light installed, please fill out a Street Light Petition
STEP 2 -- Submit the petition to the Board of Public Works Office for further processing. The office is located in Citizens Square, 200 E. Berry St., Suite 210.
Payments can be made in full one time or homeowners can take advantage of our low-interest loans (3%). Payments can be made over the course of 10 years on an annual or monthly basis.
For more information on the Cost Sharing Program, call 311.
Standard Residential Street Lighting