Highlighted Projects
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2026 Neighborhood Improvement Grants
Fort Wayne's 2026-2030 Consolidated Plan
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Projects currently accepting community input
Last updated:Plant, Pick & Plate Program
The Plant, Pick & Plate Program is an initiative aimed at combating childhood obesity and fostering environmental stewardship among fifth to ninth-graders in Southeast.
Last updated:McKinnie Commons
The McKinnie Commons project in the Rudisill-Plaza and Anthony Wayne Community Association neighborhoods is a very unique space. Visit the Summer Kick-Off on May 15!
Last updated:Citizen Match Tree Planting Program
Help grow a greener, more vibrant community! For a contribution of $50 per tree, you can plant a tree and make a lasting impact in your neighborhood.
Last updated:Shout-Out: Fort Wayne
Shout-Out: Fort Wayne, a Public Art Commission initiative, crystalizes relationships with neighborhoods by celebrating their histories and identities through art projects
Last updated:Lafayette Park Playground
Lafayette Park will receive new playground equipment and safety surfacing in 2026
Last updated:Beacon Woods Neighborhood Activation
The Beacon Woods Neighborhood Activation has supported revamping four inactive associations into a larger merged association with events, a board, and engagement.
Last updated:Sparked at Inspire Micro Grants
Sparked at Inspire is a micro-grant funding opportunity-supported by AEP- for past attendees of the Inspire Neighborhoods Conference.
Last updated:Waynedale 2040 Plan
The Waynedale 2040 Plan is a ten-year shared vision for the neighborhoods of the Waynedale/Indian Village area.
Last updated:Connected Neighborhoods Initiative
This initiative works to bring neighborhoods together to plan and develop a catalytic neighborhood revitalization project.
Last updated:Fort-ify Neighborhood Accelerator
Fortify is a leadership development program for developing, launching, and relaunching neighborhood associations who want to take their efforts to the next level!
Last updated:Inspire Neighborhood Conference
Join us for the 2025 Inspire Neighborhood Conference -an event that was created to energize and equip Fort Wayne’s neighborhood residents and leaders!
Last updated:2025-2026 Winter Contingency Plan
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
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Projects that are no longer accepting feedback but are now in the construction or development phase.
Last updated:Riverfront IIB
The second phase of Riverfront Development continues into 2026 with the construction of new public space amenities along the downtown banks of the St. Marys River.
Last updated:Headwaters Fountain
The Headwaters Park fountain has been closed to the public since 2020. A new fountain is being installed.
Last updated:Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Comprehensive Plan
Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation has completed a draft Park System Comprehensive Plan. This is our 10-year roadmap for future park development.
Last updated:2025 “Heart of the City” Award
Each year, City of Fort Wayne employees will nominate outstanding citizens who demonstrate humility, kindness and compassion, representing the best of our city.
Last updated:City of Fort Wayne Educational forum on immigration
Mayor Sharon Tucker held an educational forum on immigration and shared available resources
Last updated:Michigan Ave. Neighborhood Activation
The Michigan Ave. Neighborhood is a reactivated civic association located southwest of downtown Fort Wayne.
Last updated:Google Data Center
The City of Fort Wayne and Greater Fort Wayne Inc. hosted a community forum to provide information to the public about the local Google Data Center
Last updated:Historic Fairmont Neighborhood Branding
The Historic Fairmont Neighborhood, located in the Packard Area of Fort Wayne is developing a new neighborhood brand identity and needs your help picking between options.
Last updated:City of Fort Wayne National Opioid Settlement
The City of Fort Wayne is investing National Opioid Settlement fund to strengthen our community’s response to the opioid crisis.
Last updated:2025 Street Lighting
The City of Fort Wayne actively works to improve street lighting in the community with annual packages. The following are scheduled for 2025.
Last updated:Bike To Work Day
The City of Fort Wayne will celebrate active commuting on Bike to Work Day, Friday, May 15. between 6:30 and 9:30 a.m.
Last updated:Southeast Corridor Planning Project
Fort Wayne's Southeast Corridors Project aims to revitalize key roadways, enhancing multimodal transport, sustainability and community connectivity in underserved areas.
Completed Projects
Last updated:2025 Street Resurfacing
The City of Fort Wayne actively works to improve streets throughout the community with annual resurfacing packages. The following are scheduled for 2025.
Last updated:2025 Alley Improvements
This program is designed to rehabilitate deteriorated concrete alley pavement by replacing existing poor condition pavement, improving drainage and restoring drivability.
Last updated:Neighborhood Engagement Grant
Fort Wayne's Neighborhood Engagement Grant helps neighborhood associations fund events that support connection, collaboration, and neighborly relationships.
Last updated:Packard Park Redevelopment
Packard Park Redevelopment is the culmination of a neighborhood park master plan process in partnership with the Packard Park Steering Committee and planning staff.

Contact Us
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 |