How creating space for connections can drive neighborhood development
Fort Wayne's neighborhood leaders use a shared space to crowdsource solutions and share ideas. These connections lighten the workload and stretch resources.
Fort Wayne's neighborhood leaders use a shared space to crowdsource solutions and share ideas. These connections lighten the workload and stretch resources.
Fort Wayne is a city with a car-centric mindset. Early exposure to biking and transit could help, but a lack of density could limit long-term habit change.
Joshua Schipper reflects on his transportation reporting, asking: Can you build a more walkable Fort Wayne if people don’t want to use it?
Despite initial setbacks, Co-Founder Edwin Chow says Summit City Climbing is a testament to the spirit of collaboration.
Program supports dental leaders in Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana with skills to manage clinics, improve care, and advocate for underserved patients.
Regional planners are expanding trail signage and wayfinding to help riders move beyond familiar routes and explore the network with confidence.
To celebrate its anniversary, the Cinema Center is aiming to raise $100,000 to repair and upgrade the theater in downtown Fort Wayne.
Fort Wayne Trails counters thin budgets by launching volunteer "soft maintenance" and partnering with local businesses for trail amenities.
Three local church leaders share how their congregations are showing up to advance the arts and cultural scene.
In collaboration with local partners, the local transit agency is piloting a low-maintenance, low-energy display that can communicate route information to riders at two bus stops.
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