EastBerryStreet_REPORT_FINAL_06.11.2025_Print (1)

LARGE-SCALE LIFESTYLE VILLAGE The large-scale Lifestyle Village demonstrated the potential for larger-scale, mixed-use urban infill development that is focused on access to a variety of mobility options. The larger scale of these catalyst sites result in a larger, regional destination opportunity for Fort Worth residents. These representative catalyst areas will include both development and redevelopment opportunities. Sample Area #1: Cobb Park/Riverside TOD (Transit Focused Large-Scale Lifestyle Village) The Cobb Park/Riverside TOD site is envisioned as a large-scale Lifestyle Village that is highly dependent on proximity to fixed-rail transit as a catalyst to attract private development. Its proximity to Cobb Park, Ellis Park, and Sycamore Creek can provide future connectivity to the regional Trinity Trails network.

1. Existing Cobb Park - extend trail system along Sycamore Creek to north with eventual connection to Trinity Park and downtown Fort Worth 2. Encourage residential and mixed-use development to take advantage of Cobb Park as an amenity 3. Transition to low/medium density housing adjacent to existing neighborhoods 4. Expand Sierra Vista Transfer Center into a transit hub 5. Anchor development with neighborhood grocery 6. Extend Cobb Park to the south and connect to Ellis Park via bike/pedestrian trails, with spurs connecting to new and existing neighborhoods 7. Preserve existing treeline, can be incorporated into street median 8. Extend Yuma Drive south to station. 9. Station plaza 10.Proposed NCTCOG’s Mansfield Line 11.Transit oriented development (residential, institutional and mixed-use) 12.Yuma Drive connection to Riverside Drive 13.Potential destination attraction or institutional campus

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