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Save Money Driving The Roads Of The North Texas Toll Authority With A NTTA TollTag!

On June 2nd, the City of Arlington will begin offering drivers the opportunity to open a new NTTA TollTag account at City Hall. Click here for program details.


Viridian Development and Ballpark Way

A public community meeting, to receive input on the Viridian development proposed by Huffines Communities, will take place at 6:30 on January 16, 2008 at the Rolling Hills Country Club, located at 401 E Lamar Blvd.  The Planning and Zoning Commission is expected to take action on this item during a public hearing on January 30, 2008 at 5:30.  This will take place at City Hall, located at 101 W Abram St. 

Viridian Draft Ordinance
Huffines Communities Website
Neighborhood Meeting on Viridian Development and Ballpark Way (01/16/08)

Please send any comments or questions  related to the transportation aspects of the project to Alicia Hopkins, Chief Transportation Planner at Alicia.Winkelblech@Arlingtontx.gov


Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision Regulations Update

The City of Arlington has begun the process to update the zoning ordinance and subdivision regulations.  The current version of the  zoning ordinance and subdivision regulations for The City of Arlington were adopted in 1994  and 1987, respectively.  The zoning ordinance has been amended over 60 times since its adoption, and the subdivision regulations had a significant revision in 2003.  These changes have resulted in ordinances that are complex and contain a number of redundancies and inconsistencies.  The City has not engaged in a comprehensive evaluation or revision to the ordinances in almost 15 years.

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Entertainment District "ED" Overlay - Development Standards

The Entertainment District Overlay is intended to provide a more sustainable mix of uses and activities, while promoting high quality development and an aesthetically pleasing environment in an area including two major sports venues, Six Flags and Hurricane Harbor.

On November 20, 2007, City Council adopted Ordinance 07-080.

On June 17, 2008, City Council adopted Ordinance 08-047, which includes an expansion to this Overlay on the east of SH 360 and some miscellaneous amendments.

 

Ordinance 08-047 (Effective June 30, 2008)

Section 9-1600, Entertainment District "ED" Overlay District

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For an updated timeline of all meetings and presentations, click here.

 

For more information about the standards, please contact Gincy Thoppil at (817) 459-6662

 


Neighborhood Planning & Conservation Districts

A Neighborhood Plan, which is the official City policy regarding the future of a neighborhood, contains recommendations that are devised by the neighborhood itself and then approved by City Council.  After adoption, the Neighborhood Plan becomes part of the Comprehensive Plan.

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