Waynedale 2040 Plan
The Waynedale 2040 Plan is a ten-year shared vision for the neighborhoods of the Waynedale/Indian Village area.
Projects currently accepting community input
The Waynedale 2040 Plan is a ten-year shared vision for the neighborhoods of the Waynedale/Indian Village area.
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.
The Vann Family Crossing of Coliseum Blvd for the Pufferbelly Trail crosses Coliseum Blvd on the west side of Bob Thomas Ford (north side) and Mission BBQ (south side).
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.
These bills are up for discussion on May 6, 2025. This is not a final passage week. Final action will take place at a future date.
These bills will be introduced on May 13, 2025. They will be voted for final passage at a future date.
Celebrating National Historic Preservation Month and Mid-Centruy Modern Architecture in Fort Wayne
Amendments to the City and County Zoning Ordinances to increase housing options in the Community
The Southeast Strategy Update is a comprehensive sub-area plan focused on reinvesting in Fort Wayne’s southeast quadrant of the City
The Neighborhood Status Assessment program revitalizes neighborhood associations through resident engagement, priority identification, and creating action plans.
Neighborhood 101 guides quickly spell out how residents can begin a project and/or identify some of the resources that are available to help them do so.
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Projects that are no longer accepting feedback but are now in the construction or development phase.
Moving the Rivergreenway – Maumee Pathway farther from the river due to riverbank erosion and to avoid long-term
1.8 miles from Washington Center Road to the intersection of Ice Way. This is part of Poka-Bache Connector.
Stellhorn Road to Jefferson Middle School
Preliminary design of the ten-foot wide asphalt trail will constructed along the north side of Stellhorn Road from Maplecrest Road in 2027.
A new trail on Illinois Road will provide access to Jefferson Pointe and connect to the Rivergreenway, Getz Road Trail, and Ardmore Avenue Trail.
This project will be a .74 mile 8-foot wide concrete trail on the east side of Hanna St from Wallace St to E Berry St.
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.
Moving the Rivergreenway off of Juliette Avenue where it shares the street to a separated trail along the west side of the St. Marys River.
Ten-foot-wide asphalt trail on the north side of Lake Avenue, extending the existing trail from Coliseum Boulevard to Reed Road.
Trailhead parking area at 612 East Pettit Avenue for 45-mile-long Hanna Street Trail.
The South Anthony Blvd. Streetscape project — from Creighton to Pontiac — will update streets, sidewalks, pedestrian lighting, storm sewers, and more.
The rehabilitation of the Parnell Ave Bridge at the St Joe River, includes deck replacement, spandrel arches, substructure repairs, sidewalk upgrades and scour protection
Eight-foot wide concrete trail on the west side of Hanna Street between Burns Boulevard and Decatur Road
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 planned for Lakeside Park in 2025.
Kreager Park, located in Northeast Fort Wayne, has been a staple in the community since 1966. The soccer fields playground is getting a much-needed upgrade.
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 |