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Fort Wayne mayor Ivan Lebamoff supported the east–west expressway, and the route was approved by the state. However, the estimated $110 million needed for the project could not be allocated, so the project was scrapped. When the state began looking for a solution to traffic issues on US 24 through Fort Wayne, plans for a bypass began.
In 2012, City of Fort Wayne figured that the lowest traffic levels were 7,400 vehicles used the highway daily between Coverdale Road and Smith Road. The peak traffic volumes were 14,800 vehicles AADT along the section of Airport Expressway between Winchester Road and Paulding Road. [1]
The following year, Fort Wayne International Airport's traffic dropped after the September 11 attacks. The slump continued for several years, prolonged by an ongoing fare war between Southwest Airlines, ATA Airlines, and others at Indianapolis International Airport, two and a half hours from Fort Wayne.
An Indiana police department has released body camera video of a traffic stop in which an officer fatally shot a 22-year-old Black man, a death that prompted local protests.
State Road 930 (SR 930) is an Indiana State Road that runs between Fort Wayne and New Haven in the US state of Indiana.The 12.97 miles (20.87 km) of SR 930 serve as a connection with U.S. Route 30 (US 30) through these two cities between the beginning of the concurrency with Interstate 69 (I-69) in Fort Wayne and the end of its concurrency with I-469 in New Haven.
At this traffic-light, the road becomes a four-lane divided highway, heading north toward Fort Wayne. On the way to Fort Wayne, the route passes through Decatur, and, at a traffic-light, a concurrency with US 33 begins. As the two highways head farther into Decatur, US 224 joins the other two routes in a concurrency with three routes.
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In Fort Wayne, the combined US 24/SR 37 followed Upper Huntington Road (now Jefferson Boulevard) until it met with SR 14 at Illinois Road. Just beyond that junction, the three routes split into a one-way pair , with Jefferson Boulevard and Maumee Avenue handling eastbound traffic and Washington Boulevard used for westbound travel.