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Briefs Motorcyclist in fatal crash ID d A 67-year-old Fort Wayne resident was identified Tuesday as the motorcyclist killed in a crash in Aboite Township, the Allen County coroner s office said. The Allen County Sheriff s Department responded to a crash Monday at Indiana 14 and South Noyer Road. Lawrence James Moran Jr. was riding a motorcycle when a vehicle pulled into his path at the intersection, causing a collision, according to authorities. Three Rivers Ambulance Authority took him to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The coroner s office ruled Moran s death an accident; he died from blunt force injury due to the crash. ....
Projects provoke concerns DAVE GONG | The Journal Gazette Residents opposed to two planned Fort Wayne projects raised drainage, traffic, safety and density concerns Monday during a public hearing before the city Plan Commission. A set of 48 rowhouses planned near Dicke Road in Aboite Township drew criticism from some area homeowners who are afraid the development will devalue their properties and cause unsustainable population density and traffic issues. Some residents who spoke Monday were also concerned about safety for area children. The residents also presented the Plan Commission with a petition opposing the development. The project – which would require rezoning from two-family residential and low-intensity residential to multiple-family residential – calls for nine buildings containing 1,250-square-foot homes with two bedrooms and space for a covered or screened porch or patio to the rear. ....