Hamilton Neighborhood Activation
The Hamilton Neighborhood Activation has provided support to restart the Hamilton Neighborhood Association with events, a board, and resident engagement.
Projects currently accepting community input
The Hamilton Neighborhood Activation has provided support to restart the Hamilton Neighborhood Association with events, a board, and resident engagement.
Fortify is a leadership development program for developing, launching, and relaunching neighborhood associations who want to take their efforts to the next level!
Fort Wayne has over 400 neighborhoods, and this page will help you identify which one you live in. This is also the City of Fort Wayne's Neighborhood Registration site.
The McKinnie Commons project in the Rudisill-Plaza and Anthony Wayne Community Association neighborhoods was developed to support additional community gathering spaces.
The City of Fort Wayne's plan to provide warming centers during the day and overnight accommodations for individuals and families in need throughout the winter season
Amendments to the City and County Zoning Ordinances to increase housing options in the Community
New playground equipment and safety surfacing planned for Lakeside Park in 2025.
New playground equipment and safety surfacing planned for Indian Village Park in 2025.
New playground equipment and safety surfacing planned for McCormick Park in 2025.
New playground equipment and safety surfacing planned for the 2-5-Year-Old play area at Franke Park in 2025.
New playground equipment and safety surfacing for Jehl Park in 2025.
New playground equipment and safety surfacing planned for Waynedale Park in 2025.
Projects that are no longer accepting feedback but are now in the construction or development phase.
This project consists of the reconstruction of Edsall Avenue from Pontiac Street to approximately 75’ south of the centerline of Reynolds Street in asphalt.
Eight-foot wide concrete trail on the west side of Hanna Street between Burns Boulevard and Decatur Road
This concrete street project will include pavement repairs on Independence Drive from Hillegas Road to Goshen Road.
Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department is working to reconstruct Brewer Park located in the Mount Vernon Park Neighborhood.
A new Eight to ten-foot wide trail on the north side of Covington Road from Hadley to Getz Road.
The design team is work on completing construction documents based on Packard Park's Master Plan developed by Park's Planning staff in concert with the neighborhood.
Powell Park is a small playlot located in the Renaissance Pointe neighborhood at the intersection of Pontiac Avenue and Weisser Park Boulevard.
A new trail on Illinois Road will provide access to Jefferson Pointe and connect to the Rivergreenway, Getz Road Trail, and Ardmore Avenue Trail.
Stellhorn Road to Jefferson Middle School
1.8 miles from Washington Center Road to the intersection of Ice Way. This is part of Poka-Bache Connector.
This program is a great option for homeowners seeking to repair concrete on their property in the right of way.
This program is designed to rehabilitate deteriorated concrete alley pavement by replacing existing poor condition pavement, improving drainage and restoring drivability.
This project will consist of reconstructing the concrete street of East Cook Road from Coldwater Road to 500 feet west of Disalle Blvd.
Redesigning the road and sidewalks along Pontiac Street from Oliver Street to South Anthony Boulevard
These bills were introduced on November 12, 2024. They will be voted for final passage on November 19 or November 26.
The Liberty Mills Road Trail project is a 0.75-mile-long trail segment connecting the current Liberty Mills Road Trail to the Village at Coventry Plaza via Falls Drive.
Have questions or want to learn more about a project, contact us below:
Phone | 260-427-8311 |
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In writing | Citizens Square, 200 East Berry Street, Fort Wayne IN 46802 |