Frances Slocum Neighborhood Activation
The Frances Slocum Neighborhood Activation has provided support to revamp the Frances Slocum Neighborhood Association with events, a board, and resident engagement.
Projects currently accepting community input
The Frances Slocum Neighborhood Activation has provided support to revamp the Frances Slocum Neighborhood Association with events, a board, and resident engagement.
Amendments to the City and County Zoning Ordinances to increase housing options in the Community
The Curb Appeal Program reimburses homeowners for eligible improvements to the front of their home in order to encourage neighborhood beautification.
The Lincoln Park/Five Points Neighborhood Activation has provided support to reactivate the neighborhoods with events, best practices, and resident engagement.
This page will share upcoming meeting information, how to access previous meeting recordings and solicit feedback on what topics would be useful to neighborhoods.
Open Streets is a 20+ block festival organized by the City's Public Works Division, celebrating active transportation and the infrastructure that connects us!
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).
East Side Neighborhood (ESNA) is working to re-establish its association. This page will inform residents and collect priorities/ contact info for ESNA leaders.
Projects that are no longer accepting feedback but are now in the construction or development phase.
The Lower Huntington Road Bridge in Waynedale, which crosses the St. Marys River, will be reconstructed to enhance travel and safety for both pedestrians and motorists.
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.
This concrete street project will include pavement repairs on Independence Drive from Hillegas Road to Goshen Road.
The City is mapping the impact of heat and air quality on neighborhoods, working with community scientists and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
This program is designed to rehabilitate deteriorated concrete alley pavement by replacing existing poor condition pavement, improving drainage and restoring drivability.
This program is a great option for homeowners seeking to repair concrete on their property in the right of way.
The Inclusion Institute is focused on building bridges between people with disabilities, community leaders, and policy makers are engaged in the decision-making process.
Community Development is working with innovative housing developers to bring new housing models to Fort Wayne neighborhoods.
This project will encompass Maumee between Chute St & S Anthony Blvd. Includes, sidewalk, streetlighting, and street improvements to match Maumee to the West.
These bills were introduced on July 23, 2024
This project consists of adding a left turn lane for southbound traffic on Ardmore Avenue turning eastbound onto Sand Point Road.
This project will reconstruct the concrete streets of Holton Ave. from Capital Ave. to Senate Ave. and Reed St. from Capital Ave. to McKinnie Ave.
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 |