City of Fort Worth Race and Culture Task Force - 2018 The City of Fort Worth Race and Culture Task Force document was developed with the purpose of Fort Worth becoming a City that is inclusive, equitable, communal, and compassionate for all residents. This plan outlines transportation related disparities to be addressed in the City including street, sidewalk, lighting, and safety conditions. This document recommends the adoption of an Equity in Transportation Policy which includes a Five-Year Action Plan detailing specific items from addressing transportation related issues.
The Stop Six Choice Neighborhood Transformation Plan - 2019 Updated in 2019, the Stop Six Choice Neighborhood Transformation Plan provides a vision on creating a revitalized neighborhood area in east Fort Worth. This plan’s boundary area overlaps with the set boundary for the East Berry Street corridor. One of the community-identified goals provided in this plan is to improve transportation and mobility through improved transit service, new and improved sidewalks, and new bike lanes.
City of Fort Worth Active Transportation Plan - 2019 The Fort Worth Active Transportation Plan (ATP) serves as the master plan for all non-motorized mobility in the City including walking, biking, and wheelchair use. This plan defines the priority infrastructure in Fort Worth to enhance the pedestrian and bicycle facilities to provide a safe, comfortable, accessible, and equitable network that connects to the Fort Worth transit network. This plan also includes a policy and procedure framework which provide actionable items for the City to implement to support meeting the goals. The ATP outline multiple priority projects on or near East Berry Street that are relevant to this corridor study including high-priority sidewalk gaps and bicycle projects. East Berry Street is identified as a top 150 street for bicycle facilities. In addition, Berry Street has top 300 sidewalk gaps within the City. Two of the City’s top 20 priority trails are within this corridor, including number 10 ranked Village Creek Trail connecting Cobb Park to the Carter Park neighborhood and number 20, the Lake Arlington Trail connecting Rosedale Street to Berry Street, as well as a high-priority trail project along the west shore of Lake Arlington from Rosedale Street to East Berry Street.
Fort Worth Active Transportation Plan April 2019
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