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DIVISION STREET CORRIDOR STRATEGIES
Coordinate streetscape
improvements for Division as
a phased approach with infi ll
redevelopment
Coordinate streetscape
improvements for Front Street
as a phased approach with infi ll
redevelopment
Provide new surface parking
Table 4.9 Implementation Items
KEY RECOMMENDATION(S)
• Coordinate future improvements with
TxDOT
• Remove right-of-way encroachments
from adjacent businesses
• Remove u lity poles and bury u lity
lines along Division Street
• Provide sidewalks and ramps along
Division Street from Cooper Street to
Collins Street
• Provide crosswalks and intersec on
enhancements at signalized intersec-
ons
• Provide landscaping and street trees
• Provide new curbs in conjunc on with
future roadway surface and sidewalk
improvements
• Consider buff er adjacent to roadway
• Update CIP database with Front Street
improvements
• Realign Front Street from Pecan Street
to Elm Street
• Incorporate exis ng parking lot’s paving
surface and improvements (north
of railroad corridor and near Center
Street)
• Include two narrow travel lanes, one
eastbound and one westbound
• Include new wide sidewalks, ramps,
curbs, crosswalks, landscaping, ligh ng,
street trees and aesthe c features
similar to Center Street improvements
• Provide on-street parking for all blocks
• Include buff er tree row along railroad
• Include small roundabout at Front
Street and Pecan Street
• Include small roundabout at Front
Street and Elm Street
• Implement Opportunity K- New Parking
• New parking should include aesthe c
enhancements including sidewalks,
ligh ng, landscaped areas, and trees
• Opportunity K should provide parking
for adjacent park, infi ll residen al and
restaurant uses
• Addi onal head-in parking can be
provided along Front Street, north of
Project K
Ongoing,
Medium
Priority TxDOT,
NCTCOG,
property
owners, city
staff , private
funds, general
funds, TIRZ
funds, BID,
state/federal
grants
2012-2014,
Medium
Priority City staff ,
property
owners,
developers,
private funds,
general funds,
TIRZ funds, BID
2012-2014,
Medium
Priority Property
owners, city
staff , private
funds, general
funds, TIRZ
funds
Division Street Corridor Strategy
City of Arlington
STRATEGY
TARGET
POTENTIAL
TIMELINE/
RESOURCE(S)
PR IORITY
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