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North Texas leaders seek funds to plan development near Trinity Railway Express
KERANEWS writes:
“A lakeside promenade could one day be filled with people as they visit shops and restaurants near the Trinity Lakes train station in northeast Fort Worth.That’s the transit-related development goal for a proposed master-planned retail and residential community that would occupy about 1,600 acres just east of the crossroads of Interstate 820 and State Highway 121.
The train station, which opened in April off Trinity Boulevard just west of recently built housing subdivisions, could help prompt development in the city’s spur that connects with Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.
North Texas officials are seeking a Federal Transit Authority pilot grant to help create a strategic plan for transit-oriented developments along the Trinity Railway Express route in three cities: Fort Worth, Irving and Dallas.
Elected and appointed officials with the Regional Transportation Council, an independent policy group of the North Central Texas Council of Governments, voted unanimously July 11 to request $800,000 in federal funding for the plan. The group also approved $200,000 in transportation council funds to be used for a non-federal grant match if the project is selected for the award.”
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North Texas leaders seek funds to plan development near Trinity Railway Express stations
North Texas officials are seeking a Federal Transit Authority pilot grant to help create a strategic plan for transit-oriented developments along the Trinity Railway Express route in three cities: Fort Worth, Irving and Dallas.
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