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COMMUNITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT

 
Pilot Commuter Bus Service
Through a partnership with the City of Arlington, the Fort Worth Transportation Authority (the T) will be offering non-stop commuter bus service...
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Notice From ATMOS ENERGY
The Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC) has issued a directive to all natural gas distribution utilities to replace certain gas meter risers.
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Gas Drilling & Production in the Barnett Shale
On December 20, 2005, City Council adopted Ordinance No. 05-113 for the drilling and production of gas on private property within the city limits.
View the 2/25/08 Town Hall Meeting presentation
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Center Street Pedestrian Trail Master Plan
The Center Street Pedestrian Trail will provide nearly two miles of improved streetscape on the west side of Center Street from Randol Mill through downtown, along the UTA campus, to the edge of Johnson Creek at Ray Street. The City's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds will finance the project.
The project is a commitment to the City's vision for revitalization in central Arlington, which includes enhanced mobility for pedestrians and connectivity to new mixed-use retail, office space and housing. The project is also intended to serve as a catalyst for redevelopment.
arrowView the Master Plan for the Center Street Trail (pdf)
    

 
 

Tierra Verde Small Area Plan
The Tierra Verde Small Area Plan is a detailed review of a portion of the Southwest Sector Plan which was adopted on February 20, 2001. In April 2006, City Council directed staff to work with Gideon Toal to create a Master Plan for the Target Area.
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Arlington 2025 Comprehensive Planning
The City of Arlington is undertaking a Comprehensive Planning process that will shape the City's future. This process represented the single most extensive city-wide Visioning Process ever undertaken by the City and involved participation of more than 100 community organizations.
arrowVisit the Arlington 2025 web site
arrowView a list of participating community organizations