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Registration Open for the 2024 Inspire Neighborhood Conference – 9/13/2024

Registration is open for the free 2024 Inspire Neighborhood Conference to be held on September 13, 2024.

Growth and success continue in Fort Wayne as Mayor Tucker completes first year in...

Since Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker took office one-year ago, the City of Fort Wayne has experienced many successes as a community that continues to make a positive difference for residents, neighborhoods, and businesses.

2025 Fort Wayne Civil City Budget released

The 2025 Fort Wayne Civil City Budget was released this morning in a news conference led by City Controller Garry Morr.

City awards record number of neighborhood improvement grant projects

Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker announced today that 46 neighborhood improvement grant projects are being awarded, totaling more than $200,000.

City Curb Appeal Program update

The City of Fort Wayne's Community Development Division announces that due to a significant volume of applications, the Curb Appeal Program will be closed as of 5 pm Wednesday, April 24, 2024.

Community Development’s Curb Appeal Program returns for second year

The City of Fort Wayne’s Community Development Division is now accepting applications from homeowners in eligible neighborhoods for the Curb Appeal Program.

City: Rescheduled Neighborhood Fort-ify meetings

The City of Fort Wayne’s Neighborhood Planning and Activation Workgroup has rescheduled the previously canceled Neighborhood Fort-ify Meetings.

City: Neighborhood Fort-ify meetings canceled

The City of Fort Wayne’s Neighborhood Planning and Activation Workgroup has canceled the following Neighborhood Fort-ify Meetings.

City gives more than $170,000 for neighborhood improvement projects

Today, the City of Fort Wayne’s Neighborhood Planning and Activation Workgroup announced that 38 neighborhood associations have been awarded grants totaling more than $170,000 for community-led projects.