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February 10, 2012

CITY OF DALLAS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
FORT WORTH AVENUE/WEST COMMERCE STREET IMPROVEMENTS
&
PROPOSED THOROUGHFARE PLAN AMENDMENTS
Your input is requested at a community meeting on
Tuesday, February 21st, 2012
to discuss how Fort Worth Avenue/West Commerce Street can
become a more “Complete Street.” The meeting will cover getting input on
the proposed vision, near-term and long term implementation measures
along with the required Thoroughfare Plan amendment process.
Salon Las Americas
1004 Fort Worth Avenue
Dallas, TX 75208
6:00 p.m.
This meeting will allow for community input on the proposed amendments
which include reducing the designated number of travel lanes from six to
four from IH-30 to Beckley Avenue and adding bicycle lanes along the
corridor. For additional information, please contact
David Whitley at (214)
670-4214
or Pam Thompson at (214) 671-9825.

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Much ado about the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge

 
  Artist Rendition

After much construction and a bit of rescheduling, the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, the newest addition to the Dallas skyline, will officially open the weekend of March 2-4. The three-day celebration is filled with concerts, parities and, of course, a ribbon cutting ceremony, but other events already have kicked off. Here are a few:

Now until Feb 25

The Latino Cultural Center (LCC) is showing “White Steel, Blue Skies: A New Icon for Dallas’ Skyline.” The center invited Latino photographers from North Texas to photograph their takes on the bridge’s architecture to commemorate its opening. The winning submission of the third annual Trinity River Corridor Photography Contest also will be exhibited.

Thursday, March 1

Jim Lake Companies and the Dallas Design District Blog are hosting a kick-off celebration for the opening weekend of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at The International on Turtle Creek. Drinks will be complementary, and fare from the Easy Slider Truck will be on the menu.  Roberto Verastegui and his jazz trio will perform while attendees partake in photos of West Dallas and the new bridge by photographer by Dave Kozlowski, Harman’s prints of historic Dallas neighborhoods taken by David Anthony, and other works from Galerie Zuger. Stay tuned for updates on food and entertainment.

The Haley-Henman Gallery will feature an art show, “Focus on the Bridge.” The installment features photographs taken by David Clanton, Cecelia Feld, Bob Johnson, Michael Lyon and Alan Robertson. An opening reception for is March 1 at 6:30 p.m., and the show runs Feb. 29- March 5.

Friday, March 2

The weekend kicks off with the a $200-per-ticket party on the bridge at 7 p.m. Lyle Lovett and his band are the evening’s headliners, followed by DJ Lucy Wrubel and Sing-Off runners up Street Corner Symphony. Local cuisine and specialty drinks will be served by Trinity Groves. We’re interested to see the 14-foot Calatrava-inspired costumed performers. Fireworks will end the evening.

Saturday, March 3

The eight annual Trinity River Levee Run 5k and 10k races begin at 8 a.m., this year from the west side of the Margaret Hill Hunt Bridge. Runners will cross the bridge, then run through the Design District and back. Contact the Dallas Running Club for more information. Preregistration is $30, and $40 on race day.

Following the race is a free street fair at noon, which will be one of the few times during the weekend when pedestrians can walk across the bridge. Food vendors, dancers, radio personalities, local bands and musicians, and sidewalk artist Douglas Rouse will be there, and artwork from the Trinity River Photo Contest and the Trinity River Art Contest will be exhibited. The “Parade of Builders” will honor those who had a hand in building the bridge, including Santiago Calatrava, and interactive booths will chronicle the work of those who are key to the Trinity River Corridor Project. Fireworks will end the street fair at 9 p.m.

Sunday, March 4

A sunrise blessing and ribbon cutting begins at 7:15 Sunday morning and is open to the public. The National Anthem will be performed by Street Corner Symphony, and the Orchestra of New Spain will sing in honor of the Spanish naming of the Trinity River.

At 1:30 p.m. Bike Friendly Oak Cliff  leads a free bike tour chronicling the major historic moments of the Trinity. The ride will navigate several of the adjacent downtown bridges that span the river. As it turns out, the Houston Street Viaduct turns 100 this year.

Urban Emergence, a seminar that showcases up-and-coming neighborhoods worldwide for their strides to become popular destinations, will begin at 2 p.m. Held in Methodist Dallas Medical Center’s Hitt Auditorium “technology, urban innovation and futurism converge” as city planners, historians and architects alike discuss what makes these neighborhoods the gems of their communities then and now. This event will be in partnership with the Dallas CityDesign Studio.

Posted by: Breajna Dawkins on February 7th, 2012 in All Blog Posts, City Hall, Entertainment

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SPARE PARTS PROPOSAL DEADLINE

MARCH 17, 2012

 

Overview and Project Goals

The Ft Worth Ave Development Group is seeking an artist or team of artists to create a site-specific work in the burgeoning area on Commerce/Ft. Worth Ave between Eastus and Hardwick Streets. Our goal is to support the ingenuity and DIY spirit of the area, and to encourage street life and pride along Fort Worth Avenue. Re-purposed warehouses and Airstream trailers are laying the ground for vibrant street life to return to the Ave, and engaging public art will help catalyze the public to understand and embrace
these changes.

Content

Re-Use: Artists are encouraged to make use of recycled, re-used, and re-defined materials in keeping with the spirit of the incremental redevelopment of the neighborhood.  

Utility: The art is not required to fill a utilitarian role, but projects which fill a secondary purpose (shade, seating, bike parking, etc) are strongly encouraged.

Location
- The installation(s) will be placed on private property along Ft Worth Ave in the area between Eastus and Hardwick Streets. The business owners in this area have agreed to host work on their property, and submissions can be situated in any of the areas listed below.
- Owners will not vote on selection, but will approve any installation on their property.
- The owners of the Foundry/Chickenscratch, the Mission Motel, the Dallas West Retail Trailers, and Butch McGregor’s warehouses and open space on the north side of the street have all signed on to this project. 

 Budget
-The project budget is $6000. This amount is to cover materials, supply, labor, and installation costs.


View the attached PDF's for further details and information.

Electronic Submissions Here: http://bit.ly/zDHpYP

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1.3.2012

Council members Scott Griggs and Monica Alonzo will attend a press conference in the Flag Room at City Hall on Wednesday, January 4th at noon for an announcement by the Fort Worth Avenue Development Group to donate funds for the design and implementation of bicycle lanes along the Fort Worth Avenue corridor from Colorado Boulevard to Beckley Avenue.

The Fort Worth Avenue Development Group has spearheaded a $25,000 challenge grant fund raising drive; $15,000 donated by Fort Worth Avenue Development Group with additional contributions provided by area businesses, residents and developers throughout the two mile span to assist the city in developing bicycle infrastructure within the next six months recommended by the recently adopted Dallas Bike Plan

Sincerely;
David Lyles
President, Fort Worth Avenue Development Group

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A friendly reminder…

ANNUAL MEMBERS BREAKFAST MEETING

DECEMBER 17, 2011

Please join us Saturday morning for a complementary breakfast as we enjoy the accomplishments and successes of our members this past year, as well as this year’s happenings along our FWA corridor. We are also excited to be sharing with you our new prospects and projects for the coming new year.

Buena Vista Restaurant
1804 Ft. Worth Ave.
Saturday December 17th, 2011
9-11am

Come hungry & ready to discuss 2011 with our general membership.
See you all there.

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CITY OF DALLAS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING


PROPOSED THOROUGHFARE PLAN AMENDMENT
SYLVAN AVENUE BETWEEN IH-30 and SINGLETON BOULEVARD

Your input is requested at a community meeting
to discuss a proposed Thoroughfare
Plan amendment for
Sylvan Avenue between IH-30 and Singleton Boulevard on

Thursday, December 15, 2011
at

Lorenzo De Zavala Elementary School
3214 N. Winnetka Ave.
Dallas, TX 75212
@6:00 pm

This proposed street design approach places emphasis on establishing a design that
balances vehicle movement while incorporating amenities that accommodate
pedestrians, cyclists and public transit users and are consistent with the vision of the
community. The proposed amendment includes reducing the designated number of
travel lanes from six to four and adding bicycle lanes along the corridor.

For additional information,
please call Tanya Brooks in the Sustainable Development

and Construction Department at (214) 243-2083.

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ANNUAL MEMBERS BREAKFAST MEETING
DECEMBER 17, 2011

Please join us Saturday morning for a complementary breakfast as we enjoy the accomplishments and successes of our members this past year, as well as this year’s happenings along our FWA corridor. We are also excited to be sharing with you our new prospects and projects for the coming new year.

Buena Vista Restaurant
1804 Ft. Worth Ave.
Saturday December 17th, 2011
9-11am


A Ground Breaking Moment

Doctors Jennifer Lavender and Kathryn Sarpong, owners of Metro Paws Animal Hospital, LLC are pleased to inform you that Metro Paws Animal Hospital is expanding! They have just broken ground on a second hospital on Fort Worth Avenue near the Belmont Hotel! With a grand opening in May 2012 we look forward to adding Metro Paws as a great addition to our FWADG family.

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The Dallas Fort Worth Avenue Development Group is thankful for your interest in the developments along the corridor.  As you have seen, from our newsletter, 2012 will prove to be an exciting year.  So as 2011 comes to an end, we are actively reaching out to newsletter subscribers to join as Members.  As the FWADG is a 501(c)(3), your membership is considered a donation.  To become a member or to renew your membership and stay plugged into news, events and on-going developments, click on the "Donate" button below or visit http://www.fortworthavenue.org/become-a-member/.
 
 
 
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• $50 Non-Profit Organization
• $100 Business/Donor
• Other

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Fort Worth Avenue Development Group, P.O. Box 225120, Dallas, Texas  75222-5120
 
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The Dallas Fort Worth Avenue Development Group, is a non-profit organization group of committed volunteers from the neighboring community who are interested in developing existing businesses and bringing new businesses and residents to the West Commerce/Fort Worth Avenue corridor.

Thanks to all who have contributed in the past. 
Your continued interest and support has gone a long way towards allowing us to make a tremendous difference in the community.  2012 is sure to be an exciting year as there is tremendous attention and momentum for development in the area.  To become a member or to renew your membership and stay plugged into new investments and developments, visit http://www.fortworthavenue.org.

Coming soon and scheduled to be delivered in 2012 to Fort Worth Avenue corridor:

  • Bike lanes to Fort Worth Avenue
  • Metro Paws
  • Manny Rodriguez
  • Compound Restaurant Management II (Chicken Scratch - opening soon)
  • West Commerce Retail RV Park
  • Team Better Block
  • Stash Designs
  • Western Heights Cemetery Clean Up
  • Beckley / Commerce Interchange
  • Various Arts Investments
  • Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge

 
FWADG continues to fight and facilitate for rapid transition to the area.  To continue to stay informed, don't forget to sign up for the news-letter http://oakcliff.bubblelife.com/community/fort_worth_avenue/joinlist.

Again, to become a new member or to renew your existing membership, visit us at http://www.fortworthavenue.org.

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Understanding Form Based Zoning

   

The Old Oak Cliff Conservation League and
The Dallas Homeowner's League

DATE: November 16th, 2011
TIME: 7:00PM
LOCATION: Turner House, 401 N. Rosemont Dallas, TX. 75208  MAP

MORE: Much has been said recently regarding the principles of Form Based Zoning and how they might be applied to the Oak Cliff Gateway.  OOCCL and DHL with gracious cooperation from the City of Dallas have organized this event to give you an introduction to the city's FBZ ordinance; what it does, how it works and why we use it.

OOCCL and DHL would like to invite you to attend this very special event.

Scheduled Speakers:

Virginia McAlester, author, preservationist and form based zoning advocate.
Virginia will address the history of form based zoning and why we use it in addition to its cost effectiveness and the vitality it adds to an area by combining the right mix of work-live-play to target areas of our city.

Peer Chacko, AICP, Assistant Director Development Services with the City of Dallas
Peer will address the technical aspects of Form Based Zoning paying particular attention to transition areas, proximity slopes, green space/open space, a building's relation to the street and answer all your questions regarding application of Form Based Zoning's application to our area.

This event is free and open to the public.
Join our mailing list!

The Old Oak Cliff Conservation League
  •  P.O. Box 4027  •  Dallas, Texas 75208