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Broadway Corridor

Broadway corridorFort Wayne's older, urban commercial corridors such as Broadway are significant community assets that are also ripe for strategic investment and place-making efforts.  To further enhance this corridor and to assist the Business on Broadway (BOB) business group, the City's Planning & Policy Department developed a strategic plan for Broadway.

The Broadway Strategic Plan is intended to provide the business group with strategies for building capacity and skills to promote their businesses, encourage preservation and revitalize the business district.  The City enlisted the services of Sturz Public Management Group, LLC in the development of the plan.

The Broadway Strategic Plan will act as a mid-range planning tool detailing an implementation strategy for future decision-making over a ten-year period.

Executive Summary of Broadway Strategic Plan
Broadway Strategic Plan (Final)

Passenger Rail

 

NORTHERN INDIANA/OHIO PASSENGER RAIL CORRIDOR STUDY

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 Update on Passenger Rail Chicago-Fort Wayne-Columbus Corridor

     As we head into mid-May of 2017, the Northeast Indiana Passenger Rail Association (NIPRA) is busy working on strengthening its message and clarifying its mission.  In talks with the Federal Railroad Administration, (FRA), it was determined that a full Tier 1 EIS is not necessary at this point of the project as the rail line from Tolleston into Lima is all existing right-of-way.  FRA agreed that for this project an Environmental Assessment (EA) would be appropriate.  This less intensive review is appropriate at this point in the study, particularly on this section of the corridor utilizing existing right-of-way.  NIPRA has hired HNTB to work on portions of the EA.  When more funds are raised, we will work with the FRA to complete the full EA work.  Since the Business Plan commissioned by NIPRA is now five years old and conditions have changed, freight rail traffic on the corridor has also changed.  In some cases track conditions have been improved or may have deteriorated, so this EA work will be the due diligence needed to ensure that our corridor is primed to progress when local, state and federal agencies have funding identified.

     Recent discussions with corridor partners, indluding INDOT and FRA staff, produced the recommendation that NIPRA work toward updating and lobbying for support from State legislators and the Governor.  INDOT staff emphasized that it will be very important at budget time to have executive and legislative support for the project.  FRA indicated that the federal government is more likely to assist a project if it has strong state supporrt.  NIPRA board members have started meeting with Indiana legislators and have encouraged Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC) to gather suport in Ohio.  MORPC staff are also coordinating bi-weekly calls with the Ohio partners and encouraging their fund-raising efforts to begin the preliminary data collection similar to what NIPRA has already had completed from Tolleston into Lima.

     There are plans to have a Corridor-wide partnership meeting on May 24, 2017 to update the partner agencies, educate on funding available for station improvements and strategize on future efforts.  Future work needed includes decisions on a management entity for the corridor itself, discussions on project oversight of future EIS work, financing decisions, and, perhaps, naming the corridor.

Click pdfHERE to download the Executive Summary of this Rail Feasibility Study.

Nine Mayors To Sign Agreement Supporting Chicago-Fort Wayne-Columbus Passenger Rail Corridor

Click pdfMOA to read Memorandum of Agreement

 

Walk Fort Wayne

home page revolv-3t"To make sure that Fort Wayne has an active transportation infrastructure network that safely connects people to destinations, City staff – with input from the public and the Walk Fort Wayne Advisory Team – prepared the Walk Fort Wayne Plan. This Plan takes a comprehensive approach to ensuring and encouraging safe pedestrian connectivity along our City's thoroughfares" – Mayor Tom Henry.

Click WALK FORT WAYNE to download the plan, which includes an explanation of how the plan was developed, maps showing areas and specific segments of missing sidewalk which are desired to allow pedestrians access to concentrations of desired destinations, steps towards educating the public on the benefits of walking, legislation efforts to enable implementation of the plan, planning for maintenance, safe routes to school, and proposed implementation.

Priority projects have begun being implemented since the Walk Fort Wayne Plan was approved by the Common Council of the City of Fort Wayne in 2011. Fort Wayne residents will be able to see new pedestrian improvements along the city's major roadways. These new pedestrian facilities, which include sidewalks, crosswalks and shared-use paths, will greatly increase connectivity and accessibility within the City of Fort Wayne. To see the list of projects completed so far, please click pdfPriority Projects.  The images shown for projects are representative of each project, but may not show the entire project.

Other organizations interested in planning for or advocating for pedestrian connectivity

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Redevelopment

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Census Data Maps

  • African American Population:         2000         2010
  • Hispanic Population:                      2000         2010
  • Asian Population:                                            2010
  • Census Tracts:                              2000         2010
  • Block Groups:                                2000         2010

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Fort Wayne City Census Data

 

FORT WAYNE CITY

2010 Fort Wayne City Demographic Profile (2010 census)

Understanding Fort Wayne City Demographics (includes selected ACS 5yr 2016 data)

American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates – Fort Wayne City 2012-2016

Social (households, education, foreign-born, ancestry, language)  DP02

Economic (Work, income, poverty) DP03

Housing (Housing type, owners, renters, rent paid, house value) DP04

Population & Age (Age groups, race, Hispanic/Latino) DP05

Selected Demographic Data by 2010 Allen County Census Tract

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