Appendix 1: Vision North Texas Advisors
Appendices
Terri Adkisson Adkisson Consulting Tom Allen
Maguire Partners and ULI Bill Bancroft
Conbrio Judy Bell City of Crandall Brian Berry
School of Economics, Political and Policy Sciences, University of Texas at Dallas
Gyna Bivens
Leaders & Executives Advocating Diversity
Bonnie Bowman Tarrant County Coalition
for Environmental Awareness Niels Brown
The Trust for Public Land George Campbell City of Denton Suzanne Cartwright Urban Land Institute Rene Castilla Northlake College,
Dallas County Community College District
Robert Cluck City of Arlington Fernando Costa City of Fort Worth Peter Coughlin The Coughlin Company
Melissa Dailey
Downtown Fort Worth, Inc. Director of Transportation and
Planning Bruce Davis
Fort Worth National Bank Bob Day
Jyl DeHaven Arbiter Group Betsy del Monte The Beck Group Lyle Dresher Town of Argyle Mike Eastland
North Central Texas Council of Governments Ruben Esquivel
The University of Texas Southwest-ern Medical Center
Lois Finkelman Trust for Public Land Robert Folzenlogen Hillwood Development Jim Foster Dallas County Darrell Frederick Verizon Communications Robert Galecke
University of Texas at Dallas Ed Garza
EDAW Don Gatzke
University of Texas at Arlington,
Michael Guyton Glen Hahn
Innovative Developers, Inc. Jeffrey Hanson
Texas Instruments, Inc. Nancy Hardie City of Farmers Branch Don Herzog
North Texas Developer Council Steve Houser
Arborilogical Services Tree Care Experts
Lyssa Jenkens Dallas Regional Chamber Jill Jordan
City of Dallas Michael Kawecki
U. S. Green Building Council – North Texas
Margaret Keliher Texas Business for Clean Air Karl Komatsu Komatsu Architecture Linda Koop City of Dallas Ann Kovich AECOM Rick Lambert
Greater Dallas Planning Council Paul Lehner
City of Dallas, Trinity River Corridor Lorenzo Littles
Enterprise Community Partners,
Albert Martin
North Texas Housing Coalition Gary Martin
BGO Architects Gray Mayes Texas Instruments William Millard
Bracewell and Giuliani, LLP & ULI Bijan Mohraz
Southern Methodist University Alfreda Norman
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Theresa O’Donnell
City of Dallas Jim Oliver
Tarrant Regional Water District Dan Petty
North Texas Commission Phillip Poole
Townsite Company LLC John Promise
North Central Texas Council of Governments Jim Richards River Legacy Foundation Paris Rutherford Icon Partners Danny Scarth City of Fort Worth Mike Simpson Michael Sorrell Paul Quinn College Carol Strain-Burk
Nat Tate
The Nathan Lawrence Group John Terrell
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport
Allison Thompson City of Cedar Hill Frank Turner City of Plano Peter Vargas City of Allen John Walsh
TIG Real Estate Services, Inc. & ULI North Texas
Karen Walz
Strategic Community Solutions Joe Wells
Dallas County Ed Werth AIA Fort Worth Cynthia White Denton County Ron Whitehead Town of Addison Libby Willis
Oakhurst Neighborhood Association Jerry Wimpee
Rockwall County Matthew Young
Henry S. Miller Commercial & ULI Young Leaders
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Appendix 2: Vision North Texas Sponsors
Charter and PlatinumSponsors
Gold Sponsors
Iron Sponsors
Additional Sponsors
Silver Sponsors
Anonymous
Sponsor
Deedie and Rusty Rose
Bronze Sponsors
Appendix 3: North Texas Cities, By Community Form Type
Core Communities
Outer Tier Communities
Separate Communities
Cockrell Hill Allen Aledo Italy
Dallas (part) Bedford Alvarado Joshua
Edgecliff Village Benbrook Alvord Justin
Forest Hill Burleson Anna Kaufman
Fort Worth (part) Cedar Hill Annetta Keene
Highland Park Colleyville Argyle Kemp
River Oaks Coppell Aubrey Kerens
University Park Corinth Bartonville Krum
Westworth Village Crowley Boyd Lowry Crossing
White Settlement De Soto Bridgeport Lucas
Double Oak Caddo Mills Mabank
Inner Tier Communities
Flower Mound Celina MelissaAddison Frisco Chico Midlothian
Arlington Glenn Heights Cleburne Mineral Wells
Balch Springs Grapevine Combine Oak Leaf
Blue Mound Heath Commerce Oak Point
Carrollton Highland Village Copper Canyon Ovilla
Dallas (part) Keller Corsicana Palmer
Dalworthington Gardens Kennedale Crandall Pilot Point
Duncanville Lake Dallas Decatur Prosper
Euless Lakeside DeCordova Bend Quinlan
Everman Lancaster Denton Reno
Farmers Branch Lewisville Dublin Royse City
Fort Worth (part) Little Elm Ennis Runaway Bay
Garland Mansfield Fairview Sanger
Grand Prairie McKinney Farmersville Shady Shores
Haltom City North Richland Hills Fate Springtown
Hurst Pelican Bay Ferris Stephenville
Irving Princeton Forney Terrell
Lake Worth Red Oak Glen Rose Venus
Mesquite Roanoke Granbury Waxahachie
Pantego Rockwall Grandview Weatherford
Plano Rowlett Greenville West Tawakoni
Richardson Southlake Haslet Willow Park
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Appendix 4: Exhibit Listing
Exhibit, Title, and Source1.1 North Texas Region, North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) 1.2 Race and Ethnicity of North Texas Residents, 2008, 2, Woods & Poole
Econom-ics, Inc. Washington, D.C. Copyright 2007. Woods & Poole does not guarantee the accuracy of this data. The use of this data and the conclusion drawn from it are solely the responsibility of NCTCOG.
1.3 Live Life Linked, Vision North Texas
1.4 North Texas 2050 Scenario Summary, Vision North Texas 1.5 Connected Centers Scenario, Vision North Texas
3.1 Geographies of the North Central Texas Region, NCTCOG; Office of Management and Budget
3.2 North Texas Population 1900–2000, U.S. Census Bureau
3.3 North Texas Population by Gender and Age, 2008, Woods & Poole Economics, Inc. Washington, D.C. Copyright 2007. Woods & Poole does not guarantee the accuracy of this data. The use of this data and the conclusion drawn from it are solely the responsibility of NCTCOG.
3.4 North Texas Population by Gender and Race, 2008, Woods & Poole Economics, Inc. Washington, D.C. Copyright 2007. Woods & Poole does not guarantee the accuracy of this data. The use of this data and the conclusion drawn from it are solely the responsibility of NCTCOG.
3.5 The Ten Most Populous Metropolitan Statistical Areas, U.S. Census Bureau, CBSA-EST2007
3.6 Population Density for Selected Metropolitan Areas, 2005, U.S. Census Bu-reau, 2000 Census of Population and Housing and American Fact Finder estimates for 2005
3.7 Characteristics of Households for Selected MSAs, 2007, U.S. Census Bureau, 2007 American Community Survey
3.8 Households and Income for Selected Texas MSAs, 2007, U.S. Census Bureau, 2007 American Community Survey
3.9 2008 Woods & Poole Wealth Index, 2008, Woods & Poole Economics, Inc. Washington, D.C. Copyright 2007. Woods & Poole does not guarantee the accu-racy of this data. The use of this data and the conclusion drawn from it are solely the responsibility of NCTCOG.
3.10 Educational Attainment in U.S. Metropolitan Areas, 2007, U.S. Census Bureau, 2007 American Community Survey
3.11 Population Density by County, 2000 and 2008, U.S. Census
Bureau, Census 2000, SF1; NCTCOG, 2008 Current Population Estimates
3.12 Population Density by County, 2000 and 2008, U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, SF1; NCTCOG, 2008 Current Population Estimates
3.13 Share of Population by Race/Ethnicity for North Central Texas Counties, 2008, Woods & Poole Economics, Inc. Washington, D.C. Copyright 2007. Woods & Poole does not guarantee the accuracy of this data. The use of this data and the conclusion drawn from it are solely the responsibility of NCTCOG.
3.14 Selected Households Characteristics of North Central Texas Counties, 2007, U.S. Census Bureau, 2007 American Community Survey
3.15 Age and Educational Attainment by County, 2007, U.S. Census Bureau, 2007 American Community Survey
3.16 Income and Poverty by County, 2007, U.S. Census Bureau, 2007 American Community Survey
3.17 North Texas Communities, by Community Type, Vision North Texas 3.18 Population and Population Change for North Central Texas Community
Types, U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, SF1; NCTCOG, 2008 Current Population Estimates
3.19 Male and Female Population by Community Type, 2000, U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, SF1
3.20 Population by Age by Community Type, 2000, U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, SF1
3.21 Race/Ethnicity by Community Type, 2000, U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, SF1
3.22 Household Composition by Community Type, U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, SF1
3.23 Community Growth Over Time, U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; NCTCOG
3.24 Developed Area By County, 2001, Multi-Resolution Land Characteristics Con-sortium, 2001 National Land Cover Dataset (NLCD)
3.25 Developed Land By County, 2001, Multi-Resolution Land Characteristics Consor-tium, 2001 NLCD
3.26 Percentage Developed Land By City, 2005, Development: NLCD 2001, City limits: NCTCOG 2005
3.27 Land Use by County, 2005 (thousands of acres), NCTCOG 2005 Land Use database
3.28 Generalized Land Use Pattern, 2005, NCTCOG 2005 Land Use database 3.29 Vacant & Agricultural Uses as a Percentage of County Land, 2005, NCTCOG
3.30 North Texas Impervious Areas, Multi-Resolution Land Characteristics Consortium, 2001 NLCD
3.31 Sprawl Index and Obesity, North Texas Counties, 2002, McCann, Barbara and Ewing, Reid, September 2003, Measuring the Health Effects of Sprawl: A National Analysis of Physical Activity, Obesity, and Chronic Disease, Smart Growth America, Surface Transportation Policy Project
3.32 North Texas, 2000 and 2008, NCTCOG Annual Housing Estimates Program 3.33 Age of Housing, U.S. Census Bureau, 2007 American Community Survey 3.34 Timing of Residential Construction, NCTCOG Annual Housing Estimates Program 3.35 Value of Owner-Occupied Housing Units, U.S. Census Bureau,
2007 American Community Survey
3.36 Dallas and Fort Worth-Arlington Areas, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; U.S. Department of Commerce
3.37 Housing Condition, 1994 and 2002, U.S. Department of Commerce and U.S. De-partment of Housing and Urban Development, Current Housing Reports, H 170/94-6, American Housing Survey for the Fort Worth-Arlington Metropolitan Area in 1994; U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and U.S. Department of Commerce, American Housing Survey for the Fort Worth-Arlington Metropolitan Area: 2002, H170/02-6RV; U.S. Department of Commerce and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Current Housing Reports, H 170/94-4, American Housing Survey for the Dallas Metropolitan Area in 1994; U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and U.S. Department of Commerce, American Housing Survey for the Dallas Metropolitan Area: 2002, H170/02-4
3.38 Single-Family Inventory for North Texas Markets, Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University
3.39 Households and Market Characteristics, 2007, U.S. Census Bureau, 2007 American Community Survey
3.40 Housing for Single Person Households, 2007, U.S. Census Bureau, 2007 American Community Survey; PUMS unit data
3.41 North Central Texas Market Areas, NCTCOG, Research and Information Services 3.42 Mixed-Use Developments & Centers By City & County, NCTCOG, Research and
Information Services
3.43 Mixed-Use Developments/Centers & Employment Centers, 2008, Ozdil, Taner, Vision North Texas Research, November 2008, Draft Study Brief, “Mixed-use developments and centers in North Texas, and Criteria for daylighting streams in the region”, University of Texas at Arlington
3.44 Mixed-Use Developments/Centers & Rail Stations, 2008, Ozdil, Taner, Vision North Texas Research, November 2008, Draft Study Brief, “Mixed-use
develop-3.45 Mixed Use Center Profiles, 2005, Ozdil, Taner, Vision North Texas Research, No-vember 2008, Draft Study Brief, “Mixed-use developments and centers in North Texas, and Criteria for daylighting streams in the region”, University of Texas at Arlington
3.46 Travel Times from Selected Major North Texas Employment Centers, 2008, NCTCOG, Transportation Department
3.47 North Texas Natural Regions, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department 3.48 Major and Minor Aquifers, Texas Water Development Board, 2004; FEMA 3.49 River Basins and Watersheds, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)- Natural
Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), National Cartography & Geospatial Center, Watershed Boundary Dataset, Draft Hydrologic Units
3.50 Impaired Waterways, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
3.51 Land Cover and Vegetation, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department 3.52 Tree Canopy Coverage in North Texas, NLCD, 2001
3.53 Dallas County: Impervious Surface and Tree Canopy, Houston Advanced Research Center, 2008. Preliminary results from Sustainable Skylines project for U.S. EPA and City of Dallas
3.54 Dallas County: Thermal Imaging of Urban Heat Islands, Houston Advanced Research Center, 2008. Preliminary results from Sustainable Skylines project for U.S. EPA and City of Dallas
3.55 Federal Listed or Candidate Species, Upper Trinity River, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
3.56 Water Planning Regions in North Texas, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department 3.57 Population and Water Demand, 2000, Texas Water Development Board, 2007
Texas Water Plan
3.58 Per Capita Water Consumption, Major Texas Cities, Texas Water Development Board, 2007 Texas Water Plan
3.59 LEED Certified Buildings in North Central Texas, 2008, US Green Building Council, North Texas Chapter
3.60 Traffic Congestion, 2007, NCTCOG, Transportation Department
3.61 Condition of North Texas Bridges, 2006, Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT)
3.62 Condition of Dams in North Texas Counties, 2001, U.S. Army Corps of Engi-neers, National Inventory of Dams
3.63 Texas CDBG Priorities, Office of Rural Community Affairs (ORCA)
3.64 TX CDBG Funding in North Texas, 2006 and 2007, Office of Rural Community Affairs (ORCA), NCTCOG
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3.67 Texas Education Agency Regions in North Texas, Texas Education Agency 3.68 Selected Characteristics of North Central Texas Students, Texas Education
Agency, Academic Excellence Indicator System, 2006-07 Region Performance Report
3.69 Higher Education Facilities in North Central Texas, 2008, NCTCOG, Development Monitoring Program; Activity Centers database; Features database 3.70 Five Largest North Central Texas Universities, 2008, NCTCOG,
Development Monitoring database; the Universities
3.71 Existing and Planned Hospital Facilities in North Central Texas, 2008, NCTCOG, Development Monitoring Program; Activity Centers database; Features database
3.72 Major North Central Texas Landmarks, 2008, NCTCOG, Development Monitor-ing Program; Activity Centers database; Features database
3.73 Major North Texas Parks, USDA - Forest Service, NCTCOG and numerous cities across the region
3.74 North Central Texas Employment by Sector, 2007, Texas Workforce Commission 3.75 North Central Texas Top Ten Employers, 2008, Dallas Regional Chamber (Dallas
Morning News 2008 Top 200, Dallas Business Journal: 2008 Book of Lists, Fort Worth Business Press: Book of Lists, and Greater Dallas Chamber 2008 Consoli-dated Survey)
3.76 Locations of Top Ten Employers, Dallas Regional Chamber (Dallas Morning News 2008 Top 200, Dallas Business Journal: 2008 Book of Lists, Fort Worth Business Press: Book of Lists, and Greater Dallas Chamber 2008 Consolidated Survey); NCTCOG, Major Employers Inventory
4.1 2030 Population Projections for North Texas (millions of people), NCTCOG, Texas State Data Center, Texas Water Development Board
4.2 Share of Population Growth by Race/Ethnicity, Woods & Poole Economics, Inc. Washington, D.C. Copyright 2007. Woods & Poole does not guarantee the accu-racy of this data. The use of this data and the conclusion drawn from it are solely the responsibility of NCTCOG.
4.3 Projected 2030 Population By Age and Gender, Woods & Poole Economics, Inc. Washington, D.C. Copyright 2007. Woods & Poole does not guarantee the accu-racy of this data. The use of this data and the conclusion drawn from it are solely the responsibility of NCTCOG.
4.4 Change in Woods & Poole Wealth Index, 2008 - 2030, Woods & Poole Econom-ics, Inc. Washington, D.C. Copyright 2007. Woods & Poole does not guarantee the accuracy of this data. The use of this data and the conclusion drawn from it are solely the responsibility of NCTCOG.
4.5 Forecast Residential Development Pattern, 2030, NCTCOG, 2030 Demographic Forecast
4.6 Forecast Non-Residential Development Pattern, 2030, NCTCOG, 2030 Demo-graphic Forecast
4.7 Unincorporated Residential Subdivisions NCTCOG; Residential Strategies, Inc. 4.8 Water Supply and Demand, 2010 - 2060, Texas Water Development Board,
2007 Texas Water Plan
4.9 Water Use by Type, 16 County Region, Texas Water Development Board, 2007 Texas Water Plan
4.10 Funded 2030 Roadway Recommendations, NCTCOG, Transportation Department 4.11 2030 Passenger Rail Recommendations, NCTCOG, Transportation Department 4.12 Transportation Congestion, 2030, NCTCOG, Transportation Department 4.13 Identified Transportation Funding Needs, NCTCOG, Transportation Department 5.1 Energy Policies in ACEEE Policy Suite, American Council for an Energy-Efficient
Future
5.2 Comprehensive Plans Analyzed, NCTCOG, Environment and Development Department
5.3 CLIDE Award Winners, Center of Development Excellence (NCTCOG) 5.4 Population and Jobs in Phase 1 Scenarios, Vision North Texas 5.5 North Texas 2050 Scenario Summary, Vision North Texas
5.6 Subregional Workshop Results: Example of Connected Centers Scenario, Vision North Texas
5.7 Subregional Workshop Results: Example of Return on Investment Scenario, Vision North Texas
5.8 Subregional Workshop Results: Example of Diverse, Distinct Communities Scenario, Vision North Texas
5.9 Subregional Workshop Results: Example of Green Region Scenario, Vision North Texas
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