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The October 2005

TABLE OF CONTENTS: Tab I Project Summary Master Illustrative Plan Tab II Woodall Rodgers Freeway Segment Tab III U.S. Highway 75 Segment Tab IV Interstate Highway 30 Segment Tab V Interstate Highway 35E (Stemmons Freeway) Segment Tab VI Design Standards

PROJECT SUMMARY Background: The is an idea for a continuous greenbelt encircling Downtown Dallas at its perimeter freeway loop. This idea was born out of early conceptual planning by the Inside the Loop Committee appointed by Dallas Mayor Laura Miller in April 2002, and was reinforced by the report of the Downtown Parks Master Plan team two years later. Both groups put forth a vision for open space which might accomplish several purposes. First, in its simplest form, it would create a beautifully landscaped foreground against which Downtown s dramatic skyline would be viewed by thousands of daily visitors and commuters upon approach. Second, it might expand to include several larger park areas or deck parks in which active recreation might take place. And finally, the might contain a continuous jogging or walking trail which would provide a 5.2-mile circuit appealing to Downtown residents, office workers and visitors and which would connect the Katy Trail, East Dallas Veloway and Trinity River Trails. Much of the land that would become the is already in public ownership, but is disused excess right-of-way or lies beneath unsightly overhead structures without a cohesive plan. Vibrant neighborhoods, such as Uptown, Bryan Place and Deep Ellum are now separated from Downtown by these uninviting stretches of rightof-way. Attention to lighting, landscape and linkage could help cause the adjacent vitality (and therefore private investment) to spill in to Downtown. Recommended Actions: 1. Adopt this report as a part of the Comprehensive Transportation Plan for the Dallas Central Business District, thereby giving the official status as a part of the City of Dallas Thoroughfare Plan. (This action has been accomplished.) 2. Pursue with the City of the Dallas creation of a formal ordinance which, as a condition of platting, would mandate dedication of an access easement across properties which lie in the path of the Bracelet 3. Work with the Texas Department of Transportation to pursue cooperative landscape and irrigation enhancement of all parcels which are within TxDOT right of way, including the removal of physical and landscape barriers between Downtown and adjoining districts. In addition, request permission to install any trailway sections which traverse these parcels. TxDOT has a landscape cost sharing program. 4. Conduct meetings with major private property owners who abut the Bracelet, such as Billingsley, Woodbine, Hunt Consolidated, Chavez, Camden and Transcontinental Realty. The purpose of these meetings would be to inform the property owners of the concept for the Bracelet and to secure their support and cooperation for the idea. The Planning Process: Following the early concepts articulated by the Inside the Loop Committee, the idea for an was endorsed and advanced in the Downtown Parks Master Plan (Carter and Burgess, June 2004) which referred to open space at Downtown s perimeter as edge parks, and recommended seven specific sites as key opportunities for development as parks. Several of these were incorporated into the plans for the, including the Woodall Rodgers Deck Park, portions of Gateway Park, Farmers Market East Park, two deck parks over the Interstate 30 canyon, Reunion Gateway Park and Jubilee Commons. In late 2004, with financial underwriting from Belo Corp. through The Dallas Foundation, Good Fulton and Farrell Architects was engaged to prepare the attached report. The objectives of the report were to bring greater specificity to the recommendations of the Inside the Loop Committee and the Downtown Parks Master Plan. Our team prepared detailed maps of ownership and existing land uses, made recommendations regarding which parcels of land should be incorporated to create the Bracelet and where a trailway could feasibly be routed to create a continuous pedestrian and bicycle circuit. Additional consultants in the preparation of the report included Jacobs Civil (Mark Goode, Terry Watson and Jeremy Wyndham), authors of the Comprehensive Transportation Plan for the Dallas Central Business District to which this report is appended. Jacobs Civil addressed matters of traffic and transportation. TBG Partners (Jim Mansky and Ken Howell) served as landscape architects to establish design standards for paving materials, lighting, street furnishings and to prepare a palette of landscape materials. The sum of their efforts is directed to establish a consistency through the system during years of phased implementation. The planning process proceeded through four phases over a period of several months. Those phases were data collection, mapping and analysis, priorities and recommendations and implementation strategies. Downtown stakeholders from the public and private sectors were engaged periodically throughout the process.

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0 200 400 800 Feet 75201 Land Use Woodall Rodgers Freeway Segment

0 200 400 800 Feet 75201 Property Ownership Woodall Rodgers Freeway Segment

0 200 400 800 Feet 75201 Site Analysis Woodall Rodgers Freeway Segment

75201 Photo Documentation Woodall Rodgers Freeway Segment

0 200 400 800 Feet 75201 Land Use U.S. Highway 75 Segment

0 200 400 800 Feet 75201 Property Ownership U.S. Highway 75 Segment

0 200 400 800 Feet 75201 Site Analysis U.S. Highway 75 Segment

75201 Photo Documentation U.S. Highway 75 Segment

0 200 400 800 Feet 75201 Land Use Interstate Highway 30 Segment

0 200 400 800 Feet 75201 Property Ownership Interstate Highway 30 Segment

0 200 400 800 Feet 75201 Site Analysis Interstate Highway 30 Segment

0 200 400 800 Feet 75201 Photo Documentation Interstate Highway 30 Segment

0 200 400 800 Feet 75201 Land Use Interstate Highway 35E Segment

0 200 400 800 Feet 75201 Property Ownership Interstate Highway 35E Segment

0 200 400 800 Feet 75201 Site Analysis Interstate Highway 35E

75201 Photo Documentation Interstate Higway 35E Segment

0 2 4 8 Feet Plan - Constrained Trail Corridor 75201

0 2 4 8 Feet Section - Constrained Trail Corridor 75201

0 2 4 8 Feet Plan - Unconstrained Trail Corridor 75201

0 2 4 8 Feet Section - Unconstrained Trail Corridor 75201

Landscape Materials 75201

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