Burleson Transit Oriented Development Plan – City of Burleson
Project Description: The planned commuter rail known as the Cleburne Corridor has a proposed station in the City of Burleson. The Burleson TOD Plan will include an analysis of current and future market and development conditions for the Burleson West TOD District and the historic downtown, Old Town Overlay District, will be included. The Project will include the identification of short- and long-term strategies that can be implemented in Burleson with initial bus service and a station that has the flexibility to be converted to a commuter rail station when demand and demographic thresholds are met and funding is available. The Project will include recommendations to encourage pedestrian and bicycle access in addition to vehicle travel to the station.
Community Meeting - July 5, 2011, 6:00 pm, City of Burleson City Hall
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Community Meeting - April 7, 2011, 6:30 pm, City of Burleson City Hall
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Questionnaire/Comment Form
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Community Meeting - January 13, 2011, 6:30 pm, City of Burleson City Hall
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Community Meeting - June 2011 (TENTATIVE)
Transit Oriented Development Plan – City of Richland Hills
Project Description: The Transit Oriented Development Plan will include the identification of short- and long-term strategies that can be implemented in Richland Hills to achieve sustainable development in and around the Richland Hills Trinity Railway Express (TRE) station. The plan will include the evaluation of the best methodology for mixed-use re-zoning of the property surrounding the TRE Station Economic plans will include options regarding funding strategies such as Public Improvement Districts (PID), Tax Increment Reinvestment Zones (TIRZ), and Neighborhood Empowerment Zones (NEZ). The City of Richland Hills wishes to comprehensively plan sustainable development in the corridor leading to the TRE station especially the Handley-Ederville Road corridor and the intersection of SH 121 and Handley- Ederville Road. The goal is to plan for sustainable development for the entire industrial park that surrounds the station and eventually see the industrial park evolve into an area with high-end business and residential tenants. Click on the following link for the project area map.

TRE Station and proposed new development potential, looking west.
Community Round Table Meeting - March 31, 2009
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Meeting Minutes
Executive Summary
Community Round Table Meeting - November 3, 2008
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Community Round Table Meeting – September 16, 2008
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Constraints and Opportunities Map
Meeting Minutes
Richland Hills TOD Final Report
Appendix A: Building Inventory
Appendix B: Programs Catalog
To view other planning studies funded through the 2005 Sustainable Development Call for Projects please click here. (http://www.nctcog.org/trans/sustdev/landuse/funding/plan/index.asp )
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