The 360 Plan is a strategic document that sets a clear, cohesive vision for Downtown Dallas and its surrounding neighborhoods, guiding the City Center to continued, long-term success. Building upon the strategies found in the original plan, adopted in 2011, the 360 Plan is organized around the idea of creating a complete and connected City Center that provides an enriching urban experience for area residents, workers, and visitors. The public-private planning process coalesced into a unified vision and three transformative strategies to:
- Advance urban mobility
- Build complete neighborhoods, and
- Promote great placemaking
An action matrix is included in the plan that outlines specific steps for implementation of these strategies in the coming years. A collaborative and collective effort between DDI, the City of Dallas, neighborhood partners, and other organizations is necessary in order to achieve the unified vision for the City Center as outlined in the 360 Plan.
5. Catalytic Development Areas
8a. Appendix - DDI Phase I Recap
8b. Appendix - MIG Granular Assessments (1)
8b. Appendix - MIG Granular Assessments (2)
8b. Appendix - MIG Granular Assessments (3)
8b. Appendix - MIG Granular Assessments (4)
8c. Appendix - EPS Market Analysis and City of Dallas Alternative Forecast
8d. Appendix - Fehr and Peers Transportation Analysis
8e. Appendix - Transit Metric Analysis and Catalytic Development Area Maps
8f. Appendix - Downtown Dallas 360 Urban Design Guidelines (2011)
8g. Appendix - DDI Perception Survey
8h. Appendix - bcWorkshop Know Your Neighborhood (1)
8h. Appendix - bcWorkshop Know Your Neighborhood (2)
8h. Appendix - bcWorkshop Know Your Neighborhood (3)