Sustainable Development Infrastructure
Funded Infrastructure Projects
In 2001, the Regional Transportation Council (RTC) initiated the Sustainable Development Program. The program is designed to encourage planning and foster growth and development in and around historic downtowns and Main Streets, infill areas, and along passenger rail lines and at stations. By allocating transportation funds to land use projects promoting alternative transportation or reduced automobile use, NCTCOG and its regional partners are working to address escalating air quality, congestion, and quality of life issues, and promote economic development through public/private partnerships.
Since 2001, the program had four cycles of funding (2001, 2006, 2010, and 2018), awarding $163 million including a local match of $32.6 million for infrastructure projects to support sustainable development throughout the region.
2015 Sustainable Development 10-Year Progress Report [PDF]
The fourth Sustainable Development Call for Projects, approved by the RTC in March of 2018, awarded $41.8 million and provided funding for six additional infrastructure projects.
City/Agency | Project Name | Description | County | Total Award Amount |
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Crowley | Main Street | Reconstruct from 3 to 2 lanes, add bicycle lanes, widen/expand sidewalks, add on-street parking, and construct two roundabouts. | Tarrant | $5,625,000 |
DCTA | DCTA Intermodal Transit Center | Construct DCTA Intermodal Transit Center, bus lanes and park and ride to enhance and expand transit service. | Denton | $9,822,500 |
Ennis | Ennis Avenue | Construct grade separation at the intersection of Bus 287/Ennis Avenue and the Union Pacific Railroad Line. | Ellis | $11,250,000 |
Irving | SH 356/Irving Boulevard | Intersection, street, and pedestrian improvements along the Western Irving Blvd. commercial corridor. | Dallas | $15,000,000 |
Lewisville | College Street | Reconstruct from 2 to 2 lanes, add bicycle lanes, widen/expand sidewalks, and add on-street parking. | Denton | $3,750,000 |
Weatherford | US 180 (Northern Loop) | Construct/reconstruct roadway including a roundabout at the intersection of US 180 with new bicycle lanes and intersection improvements at FM 51. | Parker | $14,440,000 |
The RTC initiated the third Sustainable Development Call for Projects in March 2009, designating $43 million for infrastructure projects, which were awarded in 2010.
City | Project Name | Description | County | Total Award Amount |
Addison | Vitruvian Park | Street construction, pedestrian amenities, traffic signalization, landscaping, and Brookhaven and Redding trail connections. | Dallas | $3,672,000 |
Carrollton | Transit-Oriented Development Catalyst Project | Street construction to extend Vandergriff Dr. between Broadway and Myers Street, a hike and bike trail along the Union Pacific rail line, and pedestrian amenities and landscaping to enhance the entrance to the downtown square. | Dallas | $1,931,791 |
Colleyville | Pleasant Run Pathway Connection | Improves pedestrian linkage from schools, parks and surrounding residential area to The Village at Colleyville. | Tarrant | $218,500 |
Dallas | Atmos Lofts | Street construction, pedestrian amenities, and landscaping connecting the mixed-use development to existing sidewalks in downtown. | Dallas | $578,357 |
Dallas | The Collective | Bicycle facilities, pedestrian improvements, and connections to trails, parks, and commercial amenities. Various restaurants, Aldi, Big Lots, and Home Depot will be accessible by biking or walking. | Dallas | $2,482,813 |
Dallas | Continental Mixed-Use Development | Intersection improvements, pedestrian amenities, and landscaping to connect the mixed-use development to surrounding transportation networks in the downtown. | Dallas | $759,674 |
Dallas | Edison/Hi Line Mixed-Use Development | Pedestrian amenities, landscaping and signage improvements on Edison Street, Hi Line Drive, and underpass improvements at IH 35 and Hi Line Drive. | Dallas | $1,438,829 |
Dallas | Lake Highlands TOD Multimodal Connectivity | Intersection improvements and bike connection to support the Lake Highlands transit-oriented development at Lake Highlands Town Center. | Dallas | $3,467,778 |
Dallas | Omni & DART Convention Center | Street construction, pedestrian amenities, and landscaping on Lamar Street from Ross Avenue to Canton Street. | Dallas | $750,000 |
Dallas | Zang Triangle | Pedestrian amenities and landscaping on Beckley Avenue and Colorado Boulevard. | Dallas | $2,187,500 |
Duncanville | North Main Street | Pedestrian amenities, landscaping, and a slip lane with angled parking. | Dallas | $2,388,300 |
Farmers Branch | Station Area Sidewalks | Pedestrian improvement supporting a mixed-use development adjacent to an existing DART rail station. | Dallas | $665,200 |
Flower Mound | West Windsor Extension | Two roundabouts and trails along West Windsor St. providing access to River Walk at Central Park mixed-use development. | Denton | $3,733,200 |
Fort Worth | Polytechnic/TWU Streetscape | Improved infrastructure through context sensitive transportation improvements near TWU and Polytechnic High School. | Tarrant | $1,875,000 |
Fort Worth | South Main Urban Village | Revitalized historic Main Street in Fort Worth. | Tarrant | $3,750,000 |
Grapevine | Hudgins Street Corridor Roadway and Pedestrian Improvements | Pedestrian improvement project located in the Historic Main Street Corridor and also provides a connection to the City’s hike and bike trail. | Tarrant | $708,750 |
Kennedale | Connecting Kennedale | Pedestrian improvement project along Kennedale Parkway which also provides support to the local TownCenter mixed-use development. | Tarrant | $1,152,455 |
Lewisville | Old Town Transit-Oriented Development | Sidewalk improvements and bike lanes and on-street parking as a buffer between pedestrian and vehicular traffic. | Denton | $3,750,00 |
Mesquite | Thomasson Square | Street construction, pedestrian improvements, traffic signalization, and landscaping supporting mixed-use development. | Dallas | $3,749,421 |
The RTC awarded approximately $40 Million for Sustainable Development Infrastructure projects in the nine-county area through the 2006 Sustainable Development Call for Projects in April 2006.
City | Project Name | Description | County | Total Award Amount |
Arlington | College Town | Created a viable pedestrian environment by utilizing low impact development strategies such as a green bioswale, pedestrian amenities, and landscaping. | Tarrant | $2,876,375 |
Dallas | Design District | Streetscape project on Hi Line Dr., one of the main thoroughfares in the district. | Dallas | $1,037,236 |
Dallas | Fiji/Compton Mixed-Use Development | Street construction, pedestrian amenities, and landscaping to support the affordable senior housing and proposed mixed-use development site. | Dallas | $3,514,983 |
Dallas | Klyde Warren Park | 5.2 acre park, plaza, and urban green space built over the recessed Woodall Rodgers Freeway in downtown Dallas. | Dallas | $562,500 |
Dallas | Lake Highlands Town Center | Street construction, intersection improvements, traffic signals and pedestrian amenities to support the Lake Highlands transit-oriented development. | Dallas | $6,437,500 |
Dallas | Mockingbird Plaza | Streetscape improvements to connect the transit-oriented development and SMU Blvd. to the Katy Trail at the Mockingbird light rail station. | Dallas | $2,000,000 |
Duncanville | Center Street Townhomes | Street construction, pedestrian amenities, and landscaping supporting the Center Street Townhome development. | Dallas | $705,000 |
Fort Worth | Museum Place | Improve pedestrian access to the Museum Place walkable mixed-use development. | Tarrant | $3,000,000 |
Fort Worth | Trinity Bluff | Pedestrian improvements along newly constructed streets in the Trinity Bluff walkable, mixed-use development. | Tarrant | $1,313,625 |
Fort Worth | US 287 Berry Vaughn | Roadway, pedestrian, and safety improvements at the Berry Street and Vaughn Boulevard intersection along U.S. Highway 287 | Tarrant | $1,563,561 |
Fort Worth | West Berry Grand Marc | Pedestrian amenities and street reconstruction to make West Berry Street a more inviting area for pedestrians. | Tarrant | $3,000,000 |
Fort Worth | West Rosedale - Magnolia Green | Construct landscaping and median improvement to enhance the walking environment and encourage pedestrian activity along West Rosedale Street. | Tarrant | $375,000 |
Frisco | Frisco Square | Street construction, sidewalks, street lights, and pedestrian amenity improvements in Frisco Square. | Collin | $1,250,000 |
Garland | Downtown Garland Transit-Oriented Connectivity | Infrastructure improvements supporting the Downtown Garland DART light rail station, 5th Street Crossing. | Dallas | $2,312,500 |
Grapevine | Fairfield on Main Street | Built wide pedestrian-friendly sidewalks, crosswalks, landscaping, and street lighting along Main Street from the historic downtown to the Fairfield complex. | Tarrant | $1,000,000 |
Irving | Las Colinas Urban Center | Rail transit improvements on the Las Colinas APT System to connect the Las Colinas Urban Center Station on the DART Orange Line. | Dallas | $1,625,000 |
Richardson | Centennial Park | Infrastructure improvements for a master-planned mixed-use development located adjacent to the Spring Valley DART Station in Richardson. | Dallas | $1,375,000 |
Richardson | Eastside Transit-Oriented Development | Pedestrian amenities, landscaping, and street construction to support a walkable neighborhood. | Dallas | $1,875,000 |
Rowlett | Downtown Rowlett | Street construction, intersection improvements, pedestrian amenities, and landscaping in Downtown Rowlett connecting to the future transit station. | Dallas | $4,187,500 |
The RTC awarded approximately $40.8 million in federal funds under the 2001 Joint Venture Call for Projects.
City | Project Name | Description | County | Total Award Amount |
Benbrook | Benbrook Town Center | Construct a Texas Turn Around and exit ramps to connect to the proposed Town Center Development. | Tarrant | $1,212,500 |
Dallas | Cedars South Side | Bicycle/pedestrian infrastructure improvements and streetscaping. | Dallas | $5,665,213 |
Dallas | Victory Park | Infrastructure improvements and connections to the Victory Park high-rise mixed-use development. | Dallas | $8,505,000 |
Denton | Unicorn Lake | Street construction, pedestrian amenities, and landscaping to support the mixed-use development at Market Square. | Denton | $735,910 |
Fort Worth | Magnolia Village | Construct infrastructure components to support the Magnolia Village live-work development. | Tarrant | $1,542,110 |
Fort Worth | Ridglea Village | Sidewalks, crosswalks, street furniture, and other pedestrian amenities to support the Ridglea Village development. | Tarrant | $475,436 |
Fort Worth | South 7th Street | Provided pedestrian improvements along 7th Street from University Drive to downtown. | Tarrant | $3,476,986 |
Frisco | Frisco Historic Downtown | Transportation improvements in the Frisco Historic Downtown area. | Collin | $2,328,420 |
Irving | Northwest Rail Corridor | Rail transit improvements and construction of DART Orange Line, transit mall, and Las Colinas APT system to connect to the Las Colinas Urban Center Station. | Dallas | $18,900,000 |
Lewisville | Old Town Plaza | The Old Town Plaza project improves the pedestrian experience in the downtown area by enhancing the connection between retail spaces, City Hall and the Lewisville Arts Center. | Denton | $1,800,000 |
McKinney | Craig Ranch | Street construction in the Craig Ranch Town Center. | Collin | $2,890,796 |
North Richland Hills | HomeTown | Upgraded an intersection on the north side of Hometown next to Birdville High School. | Tarrant | $175,000 |
Plano | Plano Transit Village | Pedestrian improvements in the downtown area to serve the mixed-use development in the historic core. | Collin | $2,089,616 |
The Colony | Austin Ranch | New road construction to serve a 300-acre mixed-use neighborhood master-planned community. | Denton | $1,644,650 |