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Where Connections Happen
A Glorious Past and Promising Future
Peter J. BrasterSenior Development Manager
Phase 1 and Phase 2: 94% Leased
• 314 Apartments:
Phase 1 = 8 Live/Work + 170 apartments
Phase 2 = 134 apartments• Twisted Root Restaurant• Parking Garage: 460 spaces
which includes 125 municipal spaces• Development Budget: Phase 1 $25,941,667
Phase 2 $10,754,723
Completing the Founders’ Promise.
September 2014
November 2014
Belt Line Plaza
Demolition of blighted retail strip at Main Street and Belt Line Road
Strategic Land Acquisitions:
Trinity Mills Transit Center
Hotel(s)
New SingleFamily Neighborhood
Carrollton’s Vision for Trinity Mills and Project Raiford:
Hospital
Mixed-Use Development
Raiford Crossing
• 90 townhomes• 120 homes• Proposed home prices:
$300,000-$450,000 with custom homes at $500,000
• Home construction begins Winter 2014
New Single Family Homes
Crosby Creek Apts.La Som
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Crosby Road Initiative
Quiet Zone Plan
• 11 rail crossings on the BNSF line will be quiet by the mid 2015
• Plano Parkway, Hebron Parkway and Trinity Mills: completed
• Affects thousands of citizens• Nine remaining crossings
will go quiet at the same time to expedite Federal approval
• Looking to add 2 more BNSF crossings at Denton and Broadway
Neighborhood Empowerment Zones
• Supports In-fill Redevelopment
• Consolidates neighborhood opportunities into five zones
• Exempts all construction-related fees within Empowerment Zones− Building permit fees− Impact fees− Platting and zoning change fees
Carrollton Restaurants
Local CuisineRestaurants to whet any appetite all over town
representing tastes from all over the world:
Corridor Beautification
New Corridor Planting
Since October 2012:• 1,143 new trees and
1,391 new shrubs have been planted in the corridors
• Trees and/or shrubs are planted weekly beginning October through the end of February every year.
Premium Parks
Mary Heads Carter Park
• Grand re-opening in April 2014• Synthetic play surface sprawling
13,000 sq. ft.
Premium Parks
W.J. Thomas Splash Park
• Features mature shade trees, a wooden deck with picnic tables, plenty of parking, rolling green lawns, and a playground.
• Adding additional benches and shade.
Number 4 on DMN GuideLive’s Top 10 Spray Parks in DFW
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Carrollton Trails
• 28 paved trails and walking paths more than 25 miles long
• Connects the city to Downtown retail, DART Station Green Line
• Several miles of additional trails are planned; 3 miles under design with construction later this year
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Practice Fields
• Seven new soccer/baseball/softball practice fields
• Opening 2015
Rosemeade Park
Dog Parks
Two new dog parks:
• McInnish Park (near Animal Service Center) scheduled to open fall 2015
• Rosemeade Park scheduled to open in spring 2015
• Both parks will include benches, water fountain, and play features
December 2010 Present
Development / Redevelopment
2204 Kelly Blvd
Retail façade rehabilitation at the corner of Kelly and Keller Springs
Upgrades to Carrollton Town Center
Development / Redevelopment
• Total Investment-$7.7 million
• City’s Contribution- $750,000
• Construction has started
President George Bush Turnpike (Hwy 190) & Old Denton
Road
Old Denton and Trinity Mills: Northwest and Southeast
Kelly and Keller Springs: Northeast
Marsh and Keller Springs: Northwest and Southeast
Frankford and Josey: Northwest and Southwest
Josey and Trinity Mills: Southwest and Southeast
Josey and Beltline: Southeast
Completed Shopping Centers
Thank You
Making Connections Happen!
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