Rail Station Fact Sheet Downtown Carrollton Station

Similar documents
Rail Station Fact Sheet University of Dallas Station

Rail Station Fact Sheet DFW Airport North Station* (*station under construction with anticipated start of service in late 2018)

Rail Station Fact Sheet CentrePort/DFW Airport Station

Rail Station Fact Sheet UNT Dallas Station

Rail Station Fact Sheet Buckner Station

Rail Station Fact Sheet CityLine/Bush Station

Rail Station Fact Sheet Downtown Denton Transit Center

Rail Station Fact Sheet North Side Station* (*station under construction with anticipated start of service in late 2018)

Rail Station Fact Sheet Highland Village/Lewisville Lake Station

Rail Station Fact Sheet Spring Valley Station

Rail Station Fact Sheet North Richland Hills Smithfield Station* (*station under construction with anticipated start of service in late 2018)

Rail Station Fact Sheet Morrell Station

Rail Station Fact Sheet Medical/Market Center Station

Rail Station Fact Sheet Camp Wisdom Station

Rail Station Fact Sheet Southwestern Medical District/Parkland Station

Tulsa Metropolitan Area LONG RANGE TRANSPORTATION PLAN

2010 Pedestrian and Bicyclist Special Districts Study Update

Best Southwest Transportation Committee. North Central Texas Council of Governments Transportation Department

ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION

Chapter 14 PARLIER RELATIONSHIP TO CITY PLANS AND POLICIES. Recommendations to Improve Pedestrian Safety in the City of Parlier (2014)

5 CIRCULATION AND STREET DESIGN

A copy of the draft plan is available at:

San Mateo County Comprehensive Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan

San Mateo County Comprehensive Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan Open House

2017 North Texas Regional Bicycle Opinion Survey

CITY OF COCOA BEACH 2025 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. Section VIII Mobility Element Goals, Objectives, and Policies

Chapter 13 ORANGE COVE

Pedestrian Activity Criteria. PSAC March 8, 2011

Non-Motorized Transportation 7-1

APPENDIX A: Complete Streets Checklist DRAFT NOVEMBER 2016

Plant City Walk-Bike Plan

FROM: CITY MANAGER DEPARTMENT: PLANNING AND COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENT DATE: OCTOBER 4, 2004 CMR:432:04

City of Charlottesville Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan Update

TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES SET-ASIDE PROGRAM

Cotton Belt Corridor Regional Rail Project

NEWMARKET CENTRE Mobility Hub Profile

Traffic Safety Barriers to Walking and Bicycling Analysis of CA Add-On Responses to the 2009 NHTS

Regional trends in walking and biking Transport Chicago conference. June 9, 2017

DON MILLS-EGLINTON Mobility Hub Profile

DON MILLS-SHEPPARD Mobility Hub Profile

SNCC Demographic Trends

In station areas, new pedestrian links can increase network connectivity and provide direct access to stations.

Hennepin County Bicycle and Pedestrian Planning

Regional Bicycle Barriers Study

MASTER BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN PLAN

City Snapshot September 27, 2018

Watertown Complete Streets Prioritization Plan. Public Meeting #1 December 14, 2017

TOWN OF WILLIAMSTON, SC BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN MASTER PLAN TOWN OF WILLIAMSTON, SC BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN MASTER PLAN

Beyond First First Last Last Mile Strategies. APA National Conference April 3, 2016 Chelsea Richer, AICP Fehr & Peers

Perryville TOD and Greenway Plan

DUNDAS WEST-BLOOR Mobility Hub Profile

Sacramento Grid 2.0. The Downtown Transportation Study

MCTC 2018 RTP SCS and Madera County RIFP Multi-Modal Project Eval Criteria GV13.xlsx

NACTO Designing Cities 2014 Dongho Chang, City Traffic Engineer October 23, 2014

Connecting cyclists to work. Syracuse Metropolitan Transportation Council

BICYCLE PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION UPDATE. Transportation and Trinity River Project Council Committee June 13, 2016

Linking Land Use & Transportation in Minneapolis

City of Frederick Bike Share Feasibility Study i

WALKNBIKE DRAFT PLAN NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE

CPC Parking Lot Riverside Drive. Transportation Rationale

SMART 1 Public Meeting #1. February 24, 2016

Multimodal Through Corridors and Placemaking Corridors

Bicycle Master Plan Goals, Strategies, and Policies

A Selection Approach for BRT Parking Lots Nicolls Road Corridor Parking Study

SANTA CLARA COUNTYWIDE BICYCLE PLAN August 2008

Urbana Pedestrian Master Plan

Regional Bicycle System Master Study. Preliminary Results Update

Hennepin County Pedestrian Plan Public Comment Report

PRINCE GEORGE S PLAZA METRO AREA PEDESTRIAN PLAN

Multimodal Transportation Plan

BEAR CREEK PARK AND RIDE

2017 Northwest Arkansas Trail Usage Monitoring Report

5. Pedestrian System. Accomplishments Over the Past Five Years

NORTH YORK CENTRE Mobility Hub Profile

Creating Complete Streets to Accommodate All Users

Commerce Street Complete Street Project from Good Latimer Expressway to Exposition Avenue

Mobility 2040 Results of 2 nd Survey

TABLE OF CONTENTS. Executive Summary

NM-POLICY 1: Improve service levels, participation, and options for non-motorized transportation modes throughout the County.

Anne Arundel County BICYCLE, PEDESTRIAN, TRANSIT ASSESSMENT GUIDELINES

Bike/Multipurpose Trail Study for Glynn County, Georgia MAY 16, 2016

Key objectives of the survey were to gain a better understanding of:

North Coast Corridor:

Madison Urban Area and Dane County. Bicycle Transportation Plan Summary. September Introduction. Bicycle Plan Scope and Planning Process

Active Transportation Access to Transit

Circulation in Elk Grove includes: Motor vehicles, including cars and trucks

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY... vii 1 STUDY OVERVIEW Study Scope Study Area Study Objectives

Eliminate on-street parking where it will allow for a dedicated bus only lane %

Bikeway action plan. Bicycle Friendly Community Workshop March 5, 2007 Rochester, MN

Corpus Christi Metropolitan Transportation Plan Fiscal Year Introduction:

Transportation 2040 Update: Eudora Public Input As of June 1, 2017

Overview. Illinois Bike Summit IDOT Complete Streets Policy Presentation. What is a Complete Street? And why build them? And why build them?

Memorandum. Drive alone

CITY OF NEW ORLEANS. Department of Public Works. Baronne Street Bike Lane

Rochester Downtown Bicycle Study 2009

South King County High-Capacity Transit Corridor Study

Everyone is a Pedestrian

Goal 3: Foster an environment of partnerships and collaboration to connect our communities and regions to one another.

Walking & Bicycling Questionnaire for Candidates

Bicycle and Pedestrian Connectivity Study. Old Colony Planning Council

Transcription:

Rail Station Fact Sheet Downtown Carrollton Station Station Overview Downtown Carrollton Station is located at East Belt Line Road and Broadway Street near the historic Downtown Carrollton Square. The station opened in 2010 and is served by the DART Rail Green Line. Regional Rail Transit Lines

Rail Station Fact Sheet Downtown Carrollton Station Station Characteristics 1 Station Area Characteristics (1/2 mile radius) Address 1013 N. Denton Drive Demographics 3 City Carrollton Total Population 7,276 Agency Dallas Area Rapid Transit Population Density (pop/sq. mile) 957 Rail Line(s) Green Line Average Median Age 36 Corridor Northwest (NW) Average Median Income $48,152.67 Year Opened 2010 Park & Ride Spaces 251 Housing 3 Total Housing Units 2,297 Ridership 1 Housing Density (units/sq. mile) 302 2015 Avg. Weekday 679 Percent Occupied 90% 2015 Avg. Saturday 483 Percent Owner-Occupied 37% 2015 Avg. Sunday 292 Percent Renter-Occupied 63% 2014 On-Board Transit Survey: Access Mode to Station 2 Commute To Work 3 Bike 2.9% Percent Automobile 92.6% Drive Alone 15.2% Percent Drive Alone 73.7% Carpool 1.7% Percent Carpool 18.9% Walk 45.7% Percent Transit 1.4% Drop Off 21.3% Percent Bike 1.6% Other 0.8% Percent Walk 2.0% Transit Transfer 12.3% Percent Other 0.0% Percent Work from Home 2.4% Station Area Plans and Studies Percent Zero-Vehicle Households 6.7% Downtown Carrollton TOD (Carrollton Title Comprehensive Plan) Publisher City of Carrollton Traffic Survey Zone 2017 Employment Forecast 2 Year 2008 Total Jobs 13,892 Web Location http://www.cityofcarrollton.com/home/ showdocument?id=522 Job Density (jobs/sq. mile) 3,789 Sources: 1.Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART), 2. NCTCOG, 3. U.S. Census American Community Survey 5 year estimates (2010-2014) by block group

Land Use (2016) Downtown Carrollton Station Land Use Percentages

Zoning (2016) Downtown Carrollton Station Zoning Districts D Duplex Residential FWY Freeway HC Heavy Commercial LI - Light Industrial SF-7/16 - Single Family (Min. lot 7,000 sqft, Min home size 1,600 sqft) SF-8.4/16 Single Family (Min. lot 8,400 sqft, Min home size 1,600 sqft) SF-12/20 - Single Family (Min. lot 12,000 sqft, Min home size 2,000 sqft) Transit Center Zones Urban Core Historic Square Urban General Urban Fringe For more information on zoning, please visit the City of Carrollton Zoning website at: http://www.cityofcarrollton.com/departments/ departments-g-p/planning-zoning

Pedestrian Routes to Rail - Downtown Carrollton Station Rail Stations Railroads COTTONWOOD CA L TA PI Legend WILLOW RANDOM KENEIPP Last Updated: February 2015 Existing sidewalk facilities within a 0.5 mile walk distance NORTH SIDE CR NT CE ES GR N EE TR AI Existing sidewalk facilities greater than a 0.5 mile walk distance L Existing sidewalk facilites that are disconnected due to a gap in the network Downtown Carrollton Station WALNUT CLINT OAK PERRY CENTURY Project Overview ROSEMON JACKSON MAIN ERIE SPRING CA MARYLAND BELT LINE RR UPFIELD HUTTON PARK AY DW 0.5 Miles The Pedestrian Routes to Rail study identifies all existing pedestrian facilities within a half-mile radius of existing light rail and commuter rail stations in the Dallas-Fort Worth region based on 2014 data. ArcGIS Network Analyst tool was used to identify continuous facilities that are less than or greater than a half-mile actual walking distance to a station. The maps also reflect existing facilities that are disconnected due to gaps or other barriers not allowing a continuous pedestrian route to a station. The maps do not reflect the condition or ADA compliance of the existing infrastructure. More information on the Routes to Rail study and methodology is available at: nctcog.org/routestorail ROS S OA S RT BE RO CROSBY FRANCIS BR 0.25 IFF GR R DE S ON 0 H 5T PARKSIDE MM N VA DUNN MYERS L H 4T E ST IN CARROLL OL M EL MA 0.5 Mile Station Buffer CROSBY

Bicycle Routes to Rail - Downtown Carrollton Station Last Updated: October 2016 Legend 2 I Rail Stations 0.5 Mile Station Buffer Rail Lines On-Street Bikeway, Existing \ ^ [ On-Street Bikeway, Planned 35E 2040 Veloweb Off-Street Path, Existing Off-Street Path, Planned Project Overview OA BR The Bicycle Routes to Rail study identifies all existing and planned bikeways in proximity to existing or under-construction light rail and commuter rail stations in the Dallas / Fort Worth region based on 2016 data. The maps reflect off-street paths (trails) and streets designated by local adopted master plans for dedicated bikeways (e.g. bike lanes, cycle tracks) located on the street. In accordance with the Texas Transportation Code, bicyclists have a right to the road. As such, the map does not reflect other roadways around the station that may have signed bike routes or by state law may be used by bicyclists. More information about the Routes to Rail study and methodology is available at: DW AY ST Downtown Carrollton Station 2 I BELT LINE RD nctcog.org/routestorail 0 0.25 CROSBY RD 0.5 Miles [