Tag: City of Fort Wayne Community Development Division
Historic Northeast Neighborhoods offer free trees to residents
The Historic Northeast Neighborhoods of Forest Park, North Anthony and Northside are offering free trees for residents living in the area.
Public Art Commission releases request for proposals
The City of Fort Wayne, through its Public Art Commission, is seeking proposals from artists to work collaboratively with Harvester Neighborhood residents and create a piece of permanent art for the neighborhood.
Residents share ideas for future of southeast Fort Wayne
About 150 residents attended the Southeast Strategy Update Open House this evening and contributed their ideas for future improvements in the area.
Southeast Strategy Open House tonight – 3/27/2025
Tonight's Southeast Strategy Open House allows residents the opportunity to share their ideas for future projects and initiatives in southeast Fort Wayne, Indiana.
City of Fort Wayne not affiliated with Fort Wayne Next
City of Fort Wayne Indiana's Mayor Sharon Tucker, today worked to provide clarity to a situation that may be causing some confusion in the community concerning Fort Wayne Next.
City’s Connected Neighborhoods Initiative now accepting applications
Today, Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker announced that her Connected Neighborhoods Initiative is now accepting letters of intent, or applications, to support collaborative efforts that serve as catalysts for neighborhood revitalization.
Mary Tyndall named PIO for Community Development Division
The City of Fort Wayne’s Community Development Division today announced Mary Tyndall as its new public information officer.
Residents invited to Open House on Southeast Strategy Update – 3/27/2025
The City of Fort Wayne’s Community Development Division invites residents to an open house highlighting projects and initiatives completed and underway in southeast Fort Wayne on March 27, 2025.
City launches “A Lot to Love” infill housing initiative to revitalize neighborhoods
Today, City of Fort Wayne officials announced the launch of A Lot to Love, a new infill housing initiative aimed at revitalizing neighborhoods by transforming vacant lots into new homes.


