Tag: City of Fort Wayne Department of Neighborhoods
Fort Wayne captures 3 planning awards
The Indiana Chapter of the American Planning Association recently honored the work of Fort Wayne’s Department of Neighborhoods with three awards.
Free Neighborhood Power Lab Workshops announced
Registration is now open for the free spring Neighborhood Power Lab Workshops.
Workshops set for Neighborhood Engagement Grant Program applications open 4/26/2026
Fort Wayne Neighborhood leaders interested in applying for a City of Fort Wayne Neighborhood Engagement Grant are invited to attend one of two workshops that will explain the grant application process.
Inspire Neighborhoods Conference now accepting speaker and award applications
The Inspire Neighborhoods Conference is now accepting speaker and award applications for the 2026 conference, tentatively scheduled for September 11, 2026, at Electric Works.
Fort Wayne earns 2026 CPTED Project of the Year award
The City of Fort Wayne’s High Street CPTED Pilot Area initiative has captured the 2026 Project of the Year award from the U.S. CPTED Association.
2025 neighborhoods conference Inspires more than 200 residents
More than 200 neighborhood leaders and area residents attended the City of Fort Wayne’s third Inspire Neighborhoods Conference, held today at Electric Works.
City releases heat and air quality study results
The City of Fort Wayne’s Community Development Division today released heat and air quality data collected last summer as part of a federal Urban Heat Island mapping initiative.
Redesigned Packard Park opens
The Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department officially opened the redesigned Packard Park Thursday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on July 31, 2025.
Register now for free 2025 Inspire Neighborhoods Conference
Registration is now open for the free 2025 Inspire Neighborhoods Conference.
City of Fort Wayne/Foellinger Foundation Neighborhood Engagement Grants awarded
The City of Fort Wayne, in partnership with Foellinger Foundation, recently awarded nine Neighborhood Engagement Grants, totaling $40,000.


