Drivers to treat signals without power as four-way stops

The following signals have been added to the City of Fort Wayne'€™s list of traffic signals out due to the ice storm:

'€¢    Wells & State
'€¢    Lima & N Clinton
'€¢    Sherman & State
'€¢    Goshen & State
'€¢    Fairfield & Kinsmoor
'€¢    Calhoun & Washington
'€¢    Airport Expressway & Lower Huntington

The complete list of signals out:

'€¢    Wells & State
'€¢    Lima & N Clinton
'€¢    Sherman & State
'€¢    Goshen & State
'€¢    Fairfield & Kinsmoor
'€¢    Calhoun & Washington
'€¢    Airport Expressway & Lower Huntington
'€¢    Jefferson & Aboite Center
'€¢    Hanna & Oxford
'€¢    Covington & Ardmore
'€¢    Covington & Getz
'€¢    Covington & Hadley
'€¢    Lafayette & Paulding
'€¢    Glasgow & Washington
'€¢    Anthony & Washington
'€¢    Lindenwood & Spring
'€¢    Bass & Hillegas
'€¢    Tillman & Hessen Cassel
'€¢    Bluffton & Engle
'€¢    Lahmeyer & Stellhorn
'€¢    Arlington Pk & Stellhorn
'€¢    Fairfield & Pettit
'€¢    Clay & Jefferson
'€¢    Lake & Randallia
'€¢    Clay & Washington
'€¢    Coldwater & Clinton
'€¢    Indiana & Rudisill
'€¢    Oxford & Wayne Trace
'€¢    McKinney & Hessen Cassel
'€¢    Magnavox Way & Illinois
'€¢    Van Buren & Washington
'€¢    Van Buren & Jefferson
'€¢    Lahmeyer & State
'€¢    Anthony & Crescent
'€¢    St Mary'€™s & W State
'€¢    Bluffton & Winchester
'€¢    Bluffton & Sandpoint
'€¢    Coliseum & New Haven
'€¢    Coliseum & Washington

The pole at Fairfield and Pontiac that was damaged in a traffic accident has been repaired.

The City is placing stop signs at the intersections. An intersection without a working traffic signal should be considered a four-way stop.

The City of Fort Wayne has declared a Level 2 weather emergency. Only essential travel is recommended until further notice. People who see downed tree limbs or high water in city streets should call 311 to report such damage.

For residents without power, they should call their respective electric company. To report a power outage for Indiana and Michigan Power, call 800-311-4634. Northeastern REMC customers can call (260) 625-3700.