VICKERY BLVD The Urban Villages program in the City of Fort Worth was initiated in 2002 when the mayor appointed a task force that identified thirteen urban villages along high-priority commercial boulevards. Two of the original urban villages are in the study area, Riverside/ Berry and Lake Arlington/Berry/Stalcup. Mixed-Use zoning covers approximately 6% of the study area. Despite the presence of the mixed-use zoning, there is no vertical mixed-use development currently within the two urban villages. Figure 8. Existing Zoning and Urban Villages VICKERY BLVD ROSEDALE ST ROSEDALE ST ZONING Existing Zoning in the East Berry Street study area is predominantly Single-Family zoning with Neighborhood Commercial, Mixed- Use, and Planned Development districts at several sections directly on the corridor. 70% of the study area is zoned for housing, 14% for mixed-use and planned development, 10% for commercial, 3% for industrial, and 3% for civic. Urban Villages and Mixed-Use Zoning
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