Faith-based community organization Bridge of Grace Compassionate Ministry Center worked with teens in its “Tired-a-Lot” studio to envision and execute a plan to improve vacant lots in its Fort Wayne, Ind. neighborhood. The teens used low-cost and upcycled materials like pallets and tires to transform vacant lots into pocket parks. The city’s Parks and Recreation Department took notice of this community-led effort as it began to consider how to transform a neighborhood park. The city wanted to get input from neighborhood residents, but did not have a strategy for doing so effectively. Parks and Recreation Department staff approached Bridge of Grace for help. The organization guided the city through a community-engaged master planning process for the park. That effort was so successful, the city formalized the engagement process to replicate it in other neighborhoods.