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Title: Southern Dallas County Trade Corridor


1
Southern Dallas County Trade Corridor
  • ULI Advisory Services Panel
  • June 25-30, 2006

2
About ULI
  • Established in 1936
  • Independent nonprofit education and research
    organization
  • Mission To provide responsible leadership in the
    use of the land in order to enhance the total
    environment
  • More than 30,000 members worldwide
  • Representing the entire spectrum of land use and
    real estate development disciplines
  • Objectivity, impartial study and information
  • Expertise and experience

3
About ULI Advisory Services
  • Bring the finest expertise in real estate to bear
    on complex land use and development projects
  • Over 500 ULI-member teams assembled since 1947 to
    assist sponsors find creative and practical
    solutions

4
The Panel Process
  • The study area 234,000 acres of Southern Dallas
    County
  • Extensive briefing materials
  • Five day study period

5
The Panel
  • Michael Buchanan (Chair)
  • Atlanta, Georgia
  • Jonathan Barnett
  • Wallace Roberts Todd
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • James J. Curtis, III
  • Principal
  • Bristol Group
  • San Francisco, California
  • Scott Hall
  • Senior Business Development Manager
  • City of Chesapeake, Department of
  • Economic Development
  • Chesapeake, Virginia
  • Gary O.A. Molyneaux, Ph.D.
  • Planning Program Development Manager
  • King County International Airport
  • Seattle, Washington
  • David A. Stebbins
  • Vice President
  • Erie County Industrial Development Agency/Buffalo
    Urban Development Corp.
  • Buffalo, New York
  • Ernesto Velarde-Danache
  • Ernesto Velarde-Danache, Inc.
  • Brownsville, Texas

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The Southern Dallas County Trade Corridor
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Dallas/Fort Worth Is Already Part Of A Major
Trade Corridor
  • DFW Airport is a port of entry
  • Metroplex is crossroads of east-west and
    north-south Interstates
  • Served by 4 railroads
  • Terminus for cargo from L.A. / Long Beach, (entry
    port for 70 of containers from Asia).
  • 3 intermodal cargo facilities, with a fourth
    facility under study
  • Metroplex is on the Mexico to Canada River of
    Trade corridor

Overview
8
Southern Dallas County Is A Prime Trade Corridor
Location
  • Strategic southern position
  • Large, contiguous tracts of land with Interstate
    access
  • Intermodal access to 2 Class-1 railroads
  • Area selected by national/international
    commercial developers
  • Municipal collaboration
  • Underemployed work force in the area
  • Cedar Hill Community College and new University
    of North Texas at Dallas Campus

Overview
9
Downtown Dallas
I-30
I-635
I-20
Flood Plain
I-45
I-35 E
Intermodal Rail
Southern Dallas County
Overview
Future Loop Nine
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Challenges to Southern Dallas Countys
Development Potential
  • Need for assured water source
  • Inadequate water and sewer systems
  • Lack of area storm water management system
  • Inadequate arterial and local roads
  • Non-attainment area for ozone
  • Multiple jurisdictions need to deal with
    area-wide issues
  • Local real-estate market myopia

Overview
11
Two Big Issues for Panel
  • How can southern Dallas communities maximize
    their vast economic and development potentials?
  • How can southern Dallas also provide the
    necessary services, programs and opportunities
    for all residents?

Overview
12
Public Policy
13
Environmental Policy Recommendations
  • Take immediate action to ensure area is included
    in State Implementation Plan
  • Map wetlands and sensitive areas
  • Engage environmental stakeholders
  • Seek ways to improve and/or expand environmental
    assistance programs
  • Set reasonable and cost effective environmental
    standards/expectations
  • Encourage/require use of regional stormwater
    management systems and pervious surfaces

Public Policy
14
Technology Policy Recommendations
  • Encourage innovation, dont legislate it
  • Bring together education, regulatory, industry
    and technology experts
  • Use computer modeling and simulation for
    logistics systems
  • Incorporate technology into planning efforts

Public Policy
15
Planning Policy Recommendations
  • Catch up with current projects and get ahead
  • Plan regionally for and with all participating
    communities
  • Engage experienced and comprehensive planning and
    urban design team
  • Include development regulations and capital
    improvement program in implementation plan

Public Policy
16
Organizational Policy Recommendations
  • Focus on sustainability to realize long-term
    development potential
  • Ensure equal representation of stakeholders
  • Use existing proven models dont reinvent the
    wheel
  • Operate with transparency
  • Address regional funding needs
  • Compete globally, not locally

Public Policy
17
Regulatory Policy Recommendations
  • Encourage municipal jurisdictions to adopt
    uniform building codes
  • Seek ways to create compatible zoning and
    subdivision regulations for the whole region
  • Explore ways to ensure each jurisdiction can
    provide building plan review/approval and
    building inspections
  • Explore ways to strengthen each jurisdictions
    planning, zoning and development services programs

Public Policy
18
Logistics
19
Dallas/Fort Worth is a Major Trade Hub
  • Serves regional, national, international markets
  • Hub of four trade transportation corridors
  • Dallas/LA
  • Dallas/Atlanta
  • Dallas/Mexico
  • Dallas/Chicago/Detroit
  • 5 6 National transportation corridors essential
    to U.S. economy

Logistics
20
Dallas/Fort Worth Is A Trade Hub
Logistics
21
Long Horizon With Tremendous Development
Potential
  • 10 to 15 year time frame
  • 65 120 million square feet of industrial space
  • 1.5 to 3 percent growth rate
  • Unique opportunities for large users
  • Target users to backfill container traffic

Logistics
22
Success Factors
  • Dallas/Fort Worth should obtain national
    transportation corridor designation
  • Cooperation sets the stage for success
  • Establish and expand strategic partnerships with
    other corridor cities, states, and ports

Logistics
23
Trade CorridorCooperation and Governance
  • Global, national and regional competition
    requires
  • Cooperation
  • Investment
  • Leadership
  • Cooperative Regional Leadership
  • Collaboration
  • Mutually understood goals
  • Supportive actions
  • Three Governance Models
  • Cooperative Agreements
  • Special District or Authority
  • Interlocal Memorandum of Agreements

Logistics
24
Cooperative Governance Models
  • Cooperative Agreement
  • Non-binding agreement
  • Technical and oversight committees within
    established policies
  • Jurisdictions retain local control
  • Special District or Authority
  • Wide variety of districts permitted in state
    statutes
  • Specific boundaries and set of powers
  • Usually limited to one or two issues, such as
    ports
  • Governing boards federated, elected, appointed
  • District to cover 11 jurisdictions

Logistics
25
Interlocal Memorandum of Agreement
  • Governance structure
  • Governance structure is familiar
  • Clearly articulates partnership for all parties
  • Sets roles and responsibilities
  • Defines decision-making process
  • Encourages clear goals and objectives
  • Does not require state legislative action
  • Establishes rules for implementation
  • Involves all parties, public and private

Logistics
26
Interlocal Agreement Structure
  • Cooperation, Collaboration, and Coordination

Responsibilities
Development Organization
Interlocal Agreement
Communication
Participating Organizations
Planning
Marketing
Project Review
Coordination
Logistics
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Development Strategies Implementation
28
Development Strategies
  • Tremendous development potential
  • Practical constraints
  • Infrastructure needs
  • Market rents
  • Share opportunities and costs
  • Establish reasonable expectations
  • Add value through planning and design

Development Strategies Implementation
29
Development Strategies
  • Create a livable community
  • Logistics is the economic driver
  • Mix of uses
  • Range of development scales
  • New residential development
  • Parks and open space
  • Light industrial and manufacturing opportunities

Development Strategies Implementation
30
Development Strategies
  • Target geographically
  • Prioritize community infrastructure investments
  • The Box I-35E I-20 I-45
  • Major transportation assets
  • Existing focus of private investments
  • Special opportunities within the Box
  • Houston School Rd./I-20 UNT-D Campus
  • I-45 and UP Intermodal Center

Development Strategies Implementation
31
Development Strategies
  • Municipal airports Lancaster Mesquite
  • Excess capacity at DFW Alliance
  • Future opportunities for general aviation
    corporate uses
  • Protect from non-compatible land uses

Development Strategies Implementation
32
Implementation
  • Master Plan Implementation
  • Obtain funding 1M to 1.5M
  • Conduct national search process
  • Meaningful public participation
  • Integrate plan into local plans and ordinances
  • Secure funding for local implementation

Development Strategies Implementation
33
Implementation
  • Organize for success
  • Foundation Dallas NAFTA Coalition
  • Formalize and broaden
  • Governance Models
  • Unified voice
  • Establish metrics for success
  • Inclusive All key stakeholders
  • Pool resources

Development Strategies Implementation
34
Governance
  • Representation
  • All trade corridor municipalities
  • State representatives, elected key agencies
  • NCTCOG
  • Railroads, especially BNSF UP
  • University of North Texas - Dallas community
    colleges
  • Private sector

Development Strategies Implementation
35
Governance
  • Responsibilities
  • Regional vision and master planning
  • Infrastructure coordination
  • Identifying securing funding
  • Public communication marketing plans
  • Cohesive voice for policy and state federal
    funding
  • Securing additional logistic trade assets
  • Assist and guide implementation of policy
    recommendations

Development Strategies Implementation
36
Governance
  • Trade corridor staffing
  • Dedicated staff
  • Executive director support
  • Qualifications leadership, logistics, real
    estate experience
  • National search
  • Future marketing, community relations, finance

Development Strategies Implementation
37
Governance
  • Funding
  • Needs
  • Master planning, engineering other consultants
  • Marketing and communications
  • Dedicated staff
  • Assistance for smaller communities
  • Sources
  • All Stakeholders financial commitment
  • State especially upfront seed funding
  • Federal grant programs

Development Strategies Implementation
38
Communication
  • Keep the public informed and involved
  • Work closely with stakeholders
  • Communicate the opportunities
  • Create and use a comprehensive marketing plan

Development Strategies Implementation
39
Public Outreach
  • Reach out to residents and businesses in the
    trade corridor
  • Communicate early and often
  • Communication vehicles
  • Public forums
  • Newsletters
  • Websites

Development Strategies Implementation
40
Who Are The Trade Partners?
  • Port officials Mexico, Canada, U.S.
  • Transportation officials
  • Rail and truck freight carriers

Development Strategies Implementation
41
Create a Trade Corridor Advisory Council
  • Advice on industry trends
  • Knowledge of technological innovations
  • Insights about potential end users

Development Strategies Implementation
42
Concluding Remarks
  • Convergence of
  • Abundant, available, developable land
  • An existing transportation and labor base
  • Local and national developers
  • Committed governments, public officials and staff
  • Momentum
  • Opportunity for Success
  • Questions and Comments

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Southern Dallas County Trade Corridor
  • ULI Advisory Services Panel
  • June 25-30, 2006
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