Wednesday, June 13, 2007

City of Arlington June 19th Agenda includes Transportation

By Faith Chatham - June 13, 2007

Arlington City Council has two transportation items on the Agenda for the Tuesday afternoon, June 19th, 2:30 p.m. meeting.
1. Discussion of informal staff reports regarding Commuter Bus Service to Intermodal Facility.
2. Discussion of miscellaneous items - Transportation issues.

Other topics on the agenda include media reports, appointments to boards and commisions, and city construction projects.

The Arlington City Council's June 19th 6:30 p.m. Evening Meeting Agenda includes appointments to boards and commissions, and two items regarding bridges at IH 30.

Resolution:
1. Three Bridges at Interstate Highway 30 Project, Phase II-J.D. Higgins Co., Inc.:

A resolution authorizing the settlement of negotiations relative to the acquisition of a fee simple property rights in, over and through land being a portion of Tract A, Panhandle Park Subdivision, 1610 Industrial Court, City of Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas.
and
2. Three Bridges at Interstate Highway 30 Project, Phase II-Shurgard Texas
Limited Partnership

A resolution determining a public necessity to acquire certain property interests
rights required for the construction of the Three Bridges at Interstate Highway 30
project, Phase II; giving notice of an official determination to acquire property for
the project; establishing procedures for the acquisition of property; appropriating funds; declaring the necessity to acquire drainage and temporary construction
easement interests in land being a portion of Lot E-1, Block 3-B, Parkway Central
Addition, 500 E. Lamar Blvd, City of Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas, through
condemnation, for the purpose of constructing the project, and, if necessary,
ordering the condemnation of said property interests to proceed.


Other agenda items pertain to acquisition of Right of Way:
3. Pleasant Ridge Road/Glen Springs to Bowen Road - Brooks; Project No.
ST91-11

A resolution determining the necessity of acquiring right-of-way easement rights
in, over and through land being a portion of Lot 1, Block 3, Glen Ridge Addition;
4200 Annies Lane, City of Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas.
4. Pleasant Ridge Road/Glen Springs to Bowen Road - Torre; Project No.
ST91-11

A resolution determining the necessity of acquiring right-of-way and intersection
visibility easement rights in, over and through land being a portion of Lot 1, Block
4, Glen Springs Drive, City of Arlington, Tarrant
County, Texas.

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