City of Fort Worth Park, Recreation, and Open Space Master Plan - 2020 The Fort Worth Park, Recreation, and Open Space Master Plan serves as the City’s guide for restoring and maintaining parks, expanding recreational opportunities, and preserving Fort Worth’s natural, historical, and developed resources. There are multiple parks that are relevant to the East Berry Street corridor. Parks found on or near East Berry Street include:
TxDOT Southeast Connector/Loop 820 Project - 2020 The Southeast Connector is a current TxDOT project that will reconstruct and add capacity to IH-20, Loop 820, and US-287 in southeast Tarrant County. The project spans around 16 miles and adds lanes and multiple frontage roads along the expansion. The project also holds a multimodal aspect as the new frontage roads will include shared-use lanes and sidewalks. According to this plan, the proposed design for East Berry Street would be updated to include shared-use paths instead of sidewalk and separated bike lanes. This document also includes updated cross sections for the corridor to go from a four-lane undivided to a five-lane undivided with sidewalk on both side of the street.
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City of Fort Worth Park, Recreation and Open Space Master Plan 2020 Update
TEXAS US 287
z Cobb Park z Edgewood Park
z Marie F. Pate Park z William McDonald Park z Bunche Park z Eugene McCray Park at Lake Arlington
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Park & Recreation Department 4200 South Freeway, Suite 2200 Fort Worth, Texas 76115 Phone: (817) 392 - 5700 FortWorthTexas.gov/Parks
z Ciquio Vasquez Park z Morningside Middle School Park z Ellis Park
City of Fort Worth Master Thoroughfare Plan - 2020 The City’s Master Thoroughfare Plan acts as the right of way preservation and arterial design for all major transportation facilities within the city. The primary focus of this plan is to balance mobility, safety, and opportunity, as well as including an increased emphasis on active transportation compared to previous thoroughfare plans. The Master Thoroughfare Plan is organized by: street type, number of lanes, type of transit, type of median, presence of on-street parking and right-of-way. The primary categorization for thoroughfares in Fort Worth is the Street Type. Rather than categorizing thoroughfares solely on the basis of traffic volumes and speeds, the MTP categorizations are designed to reflect streets’ respective land-use contexts, and a balanced approach to the various transportation modes needing to use each Street Type. East Berry is a neighborhood connector from Riverside Drive to Miller Avenue and a small section east of Village Creek Road. The area of Renaissance Square and Lake Arlington is identified as an Activity Street. East Berry Street is delineated as an Established Thoroughfare meaning the roadway was built with ultimate lane configuration and right-of-way. East Berry Street was recommended to have off-street bicycle facilities, according to this plan.
City of Fort Worth, Texas Master Thoroughfare Plan
Adopted May 3, 2016 2020 Update Adopted November 10, 2020
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