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Urban Land Institute Releases Two New Reports Recommending Expanding and Enhancing Park Space
Two new reports from the Urban Land Institute provide possibilities for expanding and enhancing parks
ULI was asked by the City of Dallas to convene a Virtual Advisory Services Panel (vASP) focusing on a study area approximately a half (1/2) mile around the Walnut Hill/ Denton Drive Dallas Area Rapid Transit station. The panel was asked to provide recommendations on how to promote greater social cohesion within the study area’s business and demographic populations while promoting climate resilience and environmental justice.
Read the panel’s report
Watch the panel deliver their recommendations
The City of Dallas provided Spanish and Korean translations of the final presentation which can be viewed here
Date: August 10 – 12, 2020
Location: Dallas, Texas
Sponsor: The City of Dallas, Texas
Subject Area: Climate Resilience, Urban Resilience
Panel Chair: Ladd Keith, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
In October of 2019, a tornado passed through north and northwestern Dallas, Texas, directly impacting an approximately 16-mile area and damaging or destroying homes, businesses, public facilities and the tree canopy. According to the City of Dallas, the destruction the storm produced became the costliest tornado event in Texas history at $1.55 billion. ULI was asked by the City of Dallas to convene a Virtual Advisory Services Panel (vASP) focusing on a study area approximately a half (1/2) mile around the Walnut Hill/ Denton Drive Dallas Area Rapid Transit station on the western edge of the tornado’s path. The panel was asked to provide recommendations on how to promote greater social cohesion within the study area’s business and demographic populations while promoting climate resilience and environmental justice.
Specifically, the panelists were asked to address the following:
The panel highlighted opportunities and possibilities identified by panelists and stakeholders while also acknowledging and addressing existing challenges in the study area, such as urban flooding, extreme heat, safety issues and illicit activity. Recommendations focused on building stronger communities in and around the study area by centering on the needs of people in the community, addressing safety concerns, and utilizing the study area’s strengths. The panel also made a series of design recommendations including establishing a vision plan, connecting the study area to the surrounding neighborhoods and existing amenities, and enhancing the area’s climate resilience. Implementation was also a focus for the panel, with recommendations centering around approaches for investment and identifying a group to champion efforts in the study area.
Immediate actions among the panel’s recommendations that the sponsor can pursue include:
This vASP is one of eight projects in an advisory services, technical assistance, and peer learning program called the Resilient Land Use Cohort (RLUC) that encourages enhanced resilience to climate change and related environmental and social vulnerabilities.
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