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1 Sustainable Development Call for Projects Infrastructure Project Examples *Note: This list is not all inclusive, but a sampling of the types of projects that were awarded funds.
2 137 Projects were submitted to the Sustainable Development Call for Projects 41 were funded for a total of $41M The following is a sample of the funded infrastructure projects. Please Note: The information presented in the following slides was provided by the project sponsors during selection process and may not reflect the most current development status.
3 City of Dallas Cityville at Carlisle Status Funded: $562,500 ($450,000/$112,500) Notice to Proceed (NTP): Issued Began Construction: Estimated Completion Date: Elements Funded: Pedestrian Amenities, Landscaping, and Street Construction
4 Cityville at Carlisle Project Description Located on Lemmon Avenue at the intersection of Carlisle Street Conceptual Landscape Plan acres Includes residential, restaurant and retail uses Approximately 204 housing units Approximately 50 jobs created Positive impact on congestion and air quality: Adjacent to Katy Trail with connection to Turtle Creek Trail and Lee Park Close proximity to DART s Cityplace station and M-Line streetcar Providing 1,200 square feet of space to Katy Trail Development creates linkages to surrounding developments which encourage residents, retail/restaurant users, employees and trail users to walk or ride, not drive Public Sponsor: City of Dallas Private Sponsor: FirstWorthing
5 Cityville at Carlisle Public Sponsor: City of Dallas Private Sponsor: FirstWorthing
6 Dallas Design District TIF Walking and Bicycling Improvements Status Funded: $1,037,236 ($829,447 / $207,447) Notice to Proceed (NTP): Issued Began Construction: ( ) Estimated Completion Date: ( ) Elements Funded: (Pedestrian Amenities and Landscaping)
7 Dallas Design District TIF Walking and Bicycling Improvements Project Description Improves more than 3-miles of sidewalk connections along Hi Line Drive, Turtle Creek Boulevard, Oak Lawn Avenue, Slocum and Edison streets in the Dallas Design District. Includes an estimated 31,753 SF of new or replacement sidewalks and crosswalks with shade trees, pedestrian scale lighting, benches, bike racks and trash receptacles. Supports private development of an estimated 772 new mixed-use residential units above 50,000 SF of ground floor retail, 10,000 SF of restaurant space and 150,000 SF of office space anticipated to be built within the next five years. Provides the anticipated 1,200+ new residents and 1,500+ new employees in this 160-acre TIF District with direct non-motorized connections to the in-design Trinity Strand Trail (was Old Trinity Trail) and the American Airlines Center/ Victory DART LRT and TRE Commuter Rail Stations, thereby reducing traffic congestion and improving air quality. DART LRT & TRE Commuter Rail 2025 MASTER PLAN DALLAS DESIGN DISTRICT TIF DISTRICT Public Sponsor: City of Dallas Private Sponsor: Dallas Design District TIF District/Trinity Association
8 Dallas Design District TIF Walking and Bicycling Improvements Conceptual Site Plan Public Sponsor: City of Dallas Private Sponsor: Dallas Design District TIF District/Trinity Association
9 Fiji/Compton Sustainable Development Project Status Funded: $3,514,983($2,811,986/ $702,983) Notice to Proceed (NTP): Issued Began Construction: ( ) Estimated Completion Date: ( ) Elements Funded: (Pedestrian Amenities, Landscaping, Street Construction, and Intersection and Rail Station Improvements)
10 Fiji/Compton Sustainable Development Project Project Description The Fiji/Compton Sustainable Development Project is a mixed use, affordable single and multi-family facility sited along DART s Blue Line in the southern sector. The initial phase of 110 units is situated on 7 acres currently owned by DART, within ¼ mile of both the Corinth St. and Morrell St. Stations. This project, located in a defined Area of Interest, will increase population density and create or enhance linkages within the community, to the DART Stations, and the Trinity Corridor. The Fiji/Compton Project will directly employ 5-7workers in management, sales and maintenance of the facility, but will also anchor additional infill development and preserve open space in an area adjacent to the Trinity Corridor and downtown. By increasing the urban density and connectivity with DART, the Fiji/Compton Project should significantly increase transit use, and reduce reliance on highemitting vehicles Public Sponsor: City of Dallas Private Sponsor: Sphinx Development Corp.
11 Fiji/Compton Sustainable Development Project Public Sponsor: City of Dallas Private Sponsor: Sphinx Development Corp.
12 City of Dallas Mockingbird Plaza and Midtown/Central/University Status Funded: $2,000,000 ($1,600,000/ $400,000) Notice to Proceed (NTP): Issued Began Construction: (NA) Estimated Completion Date: ( ) Elements Funded: (Pedestrian Amenities, Landscaping, and Bicycle Trails)
13 Mockingbird Plaza Project Description Located on Mockingbird Lane on the surface parking lots at DART s Mockingbird Station 10.3 total acres (6.3 acres developer will lease from DART) Includes residential and retail uses Conceptual Rendering Approximately 614 housing units Approximately 230 jobs created Positive impact on congestion and air quality: Located adjacent to existing Mockingbird Station DART light rail station Will accommodate future Katy Trail connection either in the middle or along periphery of development Central public plaza provides pedestrian and vehicular circulation, wide sidewalks, enhanced landscape and lighting, and pedestrian and bicycle amenities encourage pedestrian and alternative modes of travel Development focus to provide seamless connectivity to public transit and surrounding developments through innovative design and public features Public Sponsor: City of Dallas Private Sponsor: FirstWorthing
14 Mockingbird Plaza Public Sponsor: City of Dallas Private Sponsor: FirstWorthing
15 Downtown Garland Transit-Oriented Connectivity Project Status Funded: $2,312,500 ($1,850,000/ $462,500) Notice to Proceed (NTP): Issued Began Construction: ( ) Estimated Completion Date: (TBD) Elements Funded: (Pedestrian Amenities, Traffic Signal Improvements, Street Construction)
16 Project Description Transit-Oriented Connectivity Project This project establishes pedestrian, bicycle, and vehicular linkages to interconnect the proposed DCCCD satellite campus, the cultural amenities of downtown Garland, proposed mixed-use developments north and south of the DART rail line, and the DART bus transit center and light rail station. The project consists of three major components: Extension of Sixth Street for all modes of transportation to cross the DART rail lines and Walnut Street and become the main entrance into the campus, establish a linear pedestrian and bicycle corridor located between the rail lines, Sixth Street, Walnut Street and Fifth Street, and construct a new vehicular and pedestrian street south of the rail line between Sixth and Fifth Streets north of the proposed transit-oriented development site. The project is expected to have a positive impact on improving traffic congestion and air quality by facilitating travel by walking, riding bicycles, and using public transportation in lieu of the automobile. Location: Walnut Street between Glenbrook Drive and Fifth Street Residential Units: 544 Jobs Created: 1,205 Acreage: 42.5 Uses: community college, residential, retail, office, service Public Sponsor: City of Garland Private Sponsor: Dallas County Community College District (DCCCD)
17 Transit-Oriented Connectivity Project Site Plan Public Sponsor: City of Garland Private Sponsor: Dallas County Community College District (DCCCD)
18 Rowlett Downtown Mixed Use Development Status Funded: $1,687,500 ($1,350,000/ $337,500) Notice to Proceed (NTP): Issued Began Construction: ( ) Completion Date: ( ) Elements Funded: (Pedestrian Amenities, Traffic Signals, Intersection Improvements, and Street Construction)
19 Rowlett Downtown Mixed Use Development Project Description Project Location: Project Size: Project Uses: and Number of Res. Units: 286 Number of New Jobs: Impacts on C/AQ: Main Street, Rowlett, Texas 3.76 Acres Vertical Mixed Use Development including Restaurant, Retail, Office Residential Uses. 472 (Estimate based upon Facilities) The proposed project will have beneficial impacts on congestion and air quality by providing a dense, mixed-use development adjacent to the future DART Rowlett Light Rail Station. Additionally, the transportation improvements provide non motorized connections to schools, city facilities, and a significant number of single family residences, thus promoting a walkable community. Public Sponsor: City of Rowlett Private Sponsor: W. Paul Lott
20 Rowlett Downtown Mixed Use Development Proposed Transportation Improvements Public Sponsor: City of Rowlett Private Sponsor: W. Paul Lott
21 Irving- Las Colinas Urban Center LRT Station Area Status Funded: $1,625,000 ($1,300,000/ $325,000) Notice to Proceed (NTP): Issued Began Construction: ( ) Estimated Completion Date: ( ) Elements Funded: (Rail Transit and Landscaping)
22 Irving- Las Colinas Urban Center LRT Stations Project Description The station improvements (North Urban Center and Lake Carolyn Parkway) proposed are part of the LRT line being developed by DART to serve the Las Colinas Urban Center. This line is within the Sustainable Development Area of Interest as defined by NCTCOG. The quality development of these stations will enhance ridership and in turn contribute to congestion and air quality solutions at the regional and local level. The specific locations and design details for these stations are being defined in the PE/EIS process for the rail line. The proposed improvements will partially fund the station improvements and the associated final engineering. Remaining funds are committed in the DART financial plan. Support Graphics Public Sponsor: City of Irving Private Sponsor: LCLLP and BH O Connor
23 Irving- Las Colinas Urban Center LRT Stations Site Plan Public Sponsor: City of Irving Private Sponsor: LCLLP and BH O Connor
24 Arlington- UTA College Town Status Funded: $2,876,375 ($2,301,100/ $575,275) Notice to Proceed (NTP): Issued Began Construction: ( ) Estimated Completion Date: ( ) Elements Funded: (Pedestrian Amenities and Landscaping)
25 Central Arlington Mixed-Use District Project Description Our goal is to create a vibrant and diverse pedestrian neighborhood offering a great place for people to live and attend class, and access university life as well as community, retail and social activities. The project, which will become the Northeast boundary of the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA), will provide housing for college students and student parking combined with service retail and restaurants in a walkable and pedestrianoriented environment. This project creates a true college-town main street consistent with the UTA campus master plan, weaving together community, religious, social and campus uses with housing and retail development. The proposed multi-phased pedestrian development area is approximately 20 acres bounded by Pecan Street to the west, UTA Boulevard to the north, Mitchell Street to the south, and Center to the east. The project includes infrastructure improvements in conjunction with a mixed-use facility that includes 372 student housing units, 60+ new jobs, 47,000 square feet of retail/restaurant, 3,574 parking space garage, and a 6,000 seat basketball arena on the 20 acre site. The public part of the project will be pedestrian improvements to streets surrounding the development and a plaza at the corner of Mitchell and Center. The project will create additional housing density and jobs, thereby reducing congestion and improving air quality. Public Sponsor: City of Arlington Private Sponsor: Univ. of Texas at Arlington
26 Arlington- UTA College Town Public Sponsor: City of Arlington Private Sponsor: Univ. of Texas at Arlington
27 Fort Worth- Museum Place Status: COMPLETE Funded: $3,000,000 ($2,400,000/ $600,000) Notice to Proceed (NTP): Issued Began Construction: ( ) Estimated Completion Date: ( ) Elements Funded: (Pedestrian Amenities)
28 Museum Place Development Project Description Museum Place: A Vertically, Integrated Mixed-Use Urban Development Located at the Intersection of University, West 7 th, Bailey & Camp Bowie 15-acres Bisected Into 6 City Blocks Includes Retail, Restaurants, Offices, Over 450 Residential Units & Relocation of the U.S. Post Office Support Graphics The Urban Form Provides: Deep Sidewalks With Outdoor Dining and Plazas for Public Gathering Raised Plateau Intersections and On-Street Parking Surrounding Each Block With Dedicated Bike Lanes Project Creates: Approximately 360 Permanent, Year-Round Jobs Impacts on Congestions and Air Quality: Reduces Vehicle Miles Traveled By Providing Needed Services Within the Development Dedicated Transit Stops for Low Threshold Buses or Light Rail Transit Provides Connectivity from the Cultural District Core to Downtown Nearly 500 Urban Households Reducing Vehicle Miles Traveled by 50% Greatly Contributes to a Severe Reduction in Emissions and Attainment of Air Quality Standards Public Sponsor: City of Fort Worth Planning Department Private Sponsor: Cultural District Development Initiatives, Inc.
29 Museum Place Development Site Plan Public Sponsor: City of Fort Worth Planning Department Private Sponsor: Cultural District Development Initiatives, Inc.
30 Fort Worth- Trinity Bluff Status Funded: $1,313,625 ($1,050,900/ $262,725) Notice to Proceed (NTP): Issued Began Construction: ( ) Estimated Completion Date: ( ) Elements Funded: (Pedestrian Amenities)
31 Trinity Bluff Project Description Trinity Bluff Development is truly the answer to many dreams. The movement from the suburbs to the inner city has proven effective in large municipalities across the United States. As air quality concerns and energy conservation encourage responsible alternatives to urban sprawl, a contiguous parcel of land in excess of thirty acres has been assembled within walking distance to Sundance Square in downtown Fort Worth. Trinity Bluff promises over 2000 residences to the Central City over a ten year period. This downtown neighborhood development provides needed urban housing master planned under the critical eye of Lincoln Property Company. This combination of expertise and location make this development both remarkable and sustainable. During the completion of this project, over $400 million will be invested by the private sector. Over 400 jobs will be sustained on average over the 10 years to completion. In 2005 the first phases began construction. The streetscape funds in this request will most assuredly pay many dividends as it helps raise the bar that inspires a great sense of place. Public Sponsor: City of Fort Worth Private Sponsor: Trinity Bluff Development, Ltd.
32 Public Sponsor: City of Fort Worth Private Sponsor: Trinity Bluff Development, Ltd.
33 West Berry Streetscape Grandmarc Development Status Funded: $3,000,000 ($2,400,000/ $600,000) Notice to Proceed (NTP): Issued Began Construction: ( ) Estimated Completion Date: ( ) Elements Funded: (Pedestrian Amenities and Street Construction)
34 West Berry Streetscape Grandmarc Development Project Description Streetscape enhancements adjacent to the Grandmarc development project, located in the heart of the Berry/University Urban Village and Texas Christian University. Location: West Berry Street, between University and Waits Avenue Acres: 2.9 (Grandmarc) Project Uses: Ground Floor Retail; Residential Housing Units: 212 Number of Jobs: 1,300 (including construction) Impacts on congestion and air quality: Provides needed student housing Decreases campus commutes, VMT Streetscape enhancements encourage pedestrian activity, safety, comfort, and connectivity Public Sponsor: City of Fort Worth Private Sponsor: Texas Christian University
35 West Berry Streetscape Grandmarc Development Location of Grandmarc Public Sponsor: City of Fort Worth Private Sponsor: Texas Christian University
36 Grapevine- Fairfield on Main Street Status Funded: $1,000,000 ($800,000/ $200,000) Notice to Proceed (NTP): Issued Began Construction: (2.1.07) Estimated Completion Date: ( ) Elements Funded: (Pedestrian Amenities, Landscaping, and Intersection Improvements)
37 FAIRFIELD ON MAIN STREET TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT Project Description The project is a pedestrian friendly complex of three buildings, two of which accommodate ground level commercial/retail with residential units above. The buildings are surrounded by public sidewalks and form an outdoor plaza between them. The plaza will have bench seating, potential outdoor dining patios for adjacent restaurants and landscaping and trees. Streetscape and walkway improvements are included along Main Street extending from the development site north to Franklin Street in the Main Street Historic District. Main Street Perspective Located in Downtown Grapevine on the southeast corner of Dallas Road and Main Street 5.5 acre parcel Mixed Use development 251 residential units 62 area jobs provided Close access to future regional rail service Dallas Road Perspective Public Sponsor: City of Grapevine Private Sponsor: Fairfield Residential
38 FAIRFIELD ON MAIN STREET TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT Site Plan Public Sponsor: City of Grapevine Private Sponsor: Fairfield Residential
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