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Panel: Eric Fladager, City of Fort Worth; Brent Miller, Wynn Jackson and Jim Cline, DCTA; Peter J. Braster, City of Carrollton

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THE FUTURE MARKET

OF NORTH TEXAS TOD

Panel:

Eric Fladager, City of Fort Worth

Brent Miller, Wynne/Jackson

Jim Cline, DCTA

Peter J. Braster, City of Carrollton

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TOD Opportunities in

Intermodal Transportation Center (ITC)

and the T&P Terminal (existing)

Northside Station (Stockyards Station)

TCU/Berry Station Concepts (TEX Rail Phase 2)

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200,000

400,000

600,000

800,000

1,000,000

1,200,000

1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030

TOD is important to the City of Fort Worth

• Accommodate continuing

population increase

• Housing choice

• Connect people to jobs

• Sustainable growth

• Quality of life

350 sq. mi.

307 sq. mi.

757,810

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TEX Rail Station TOD Opportunities

Approximately 47 acres

with High Development

Potential

Intermodal

Transportation Center

(ITC)

and the

T&P Terminal (existing)

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ITC/T&P Station Concepts

Credit: PLAN 2023-Downtown Fort Worth's Ten Year Strategic Action Plan;

MIG, Inc.

Credit: Penn Design Studio

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Fort Worth

Stockyards

Approximately 21 acres

with High Development

Potential and 4 acres

City-owned non-park land

Northside Station

(Stockyards Station)

TCU/Berry Station TOD Plan

Now part of TEX Rail Phase 2

TCU/Berry Station Concepts (TEX Rail Phase 2)

Denton County

Transportation

Authority

Lake Lewisville Station

Lake Lewisville Station

EXISTING SITE PHOTOS

CONCEPTUAL MASTER PLAN

537 Contour –

Typical

C.O.E. Jurisdictional

Limits

SLALOM SHOP, MARINA, RESORT HOTEL &

CONFERENCE CENTER

RESORT HOTEL – a 300 key, 3½ to 4-star, full-

service hotel with resort amenities (226,000

sf) and underground parking.

CONFERENCE CENTER –

conference space

(30,000 sf)

including pavilion

(3,500 sf) plus

ancillary space;

total center

(56,500 sf).

DCTA SITE & FUTURE DEVELOPMENT PARCELS

DCTA – a 120 unit mid-rise

apartment property with

podium parking.

Where Connections Happen

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Trinity Mills Transit District is the #1 TOD

Development Opportunity in North Texas with

25.5 acres of developable land owned by the City of

Carrollton and Dallas Area Rapid Transit.

Carrollton’s Vision for Trinity Mills:

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