Curb Appeal
The Curb Appeal Program reimburses homeowners for eligible improvements to the front of their home to encourage neighborhood beautification.
Projects currently accepting community input
The Curb Appeal Program reimburses homeowners for eligible improvements to the front of their home to encourage neighborhood beautification.
Fort Wayne's Neighborhood Engagement Grant helps neighborhood associations fund events that support connection, collaboration, and neighborly relationships.
These bills are up for introduction on June 10, 2025. They will be voted for final passage at a future date.
The East Central Forward Neighborhood Plan is a ten-year shared vision for the East Central Neighborhood.
The Nebraska Neighborhood Activation has provided support to reactivate the Nebraska Neighborhood Association with events, best practices, and resident engagement.
A collaboration between the East Central Neighborhood, the Department of Neighborhoods, and the EPA to address extreme heat in the East Central Neighborhood.
This project aims to help develop a brand for the Lower Huntington Road and Bluffton Road corridors in the Waynedale area to support business and economic development.
The Waynedale 2040 Plan is a ten-year shared vision for the neighborhoods of the Waynedale/Indian Village area.
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East Side Neighborhood (ESNA) is working to re-establish its association. This page will inform residents and collect priorities/ contact info for ESNA leaders.
A construction project for rehabilitation of the historic Mechanic St. Bridge, a Pratt truss pedestrian bridge built in 1898 located in the Nebraska Neighborhood.
Fortify is a leadership development program for developing, launching, and relaunching neighborhood associations who want to take their efforts to the next level!
Projects that are no longer accepting feedback but are now in the construction or development phase.
This project will consist of removing and replacing the deteriorating concrete streets within the Kirkwood Park Neighborhood.
The City of Fort Wayne's Renaissance Car Show is a free, family-friendly community event celebrating Fort Wayne's history with the automobile industry.
The trail begins at Fellowship Missionary Church, intersection of Lemar Drive and Tillman Road, ands will stretch to the intersection of Seiler Road and Maplecrest Road.
This project is a total reconstruction of McClellan Street to help with sidewalk flooding issues and general stormwater movement in flat areas.
New playground equipment and safety surfacing planned for McCormick Park in 2025.
New playground equipment and safety surfacing planned for Indian Village Park in 2025.
Moving the Rivergreenway – Maumee Pathway farther from the river due to riverbank erosion and to avoid long-term
The program requires weeds or grass to be no taller than nine inches on residential and commercial properties within the City limits.
This program is a great option for homeowners seeking to repair concrete on their property in the right of way.
Phase 1-NE Trail will be a 10-foot-wide trail connecting neighborhoods to the YMCA, St. Joe Community Park, Praise Park and businesses along St. Joe Center, Maplecrest.
This program is designed to rehabilitate deteriorated concrete alley pavement by replacing existing poor condition pavement, improving drainage and restoring drivability.
The City of Fort Wayne actively works to improve streets throughout the community with annual resurfacing packages. The following are scheduled for 2025.
These bills are up for discussion on June 3, 2025. This is not a final passage week. Final action will take place at a future date.
These bills are up for introduction on May 27, 2025. They will be voted for final passage at a future date.
This project aims to help develop a brand for the East State Village business corridor in Historic Northeast Area to support business and economic development.
This project aims to help develop a brand for the South Calhoun business corridor in South Central Fort Wayne to support business and economic development.
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 |