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Trinity Forest Spine Trail North Phase 2

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The Trinity Forest Spine Trail North Phase 2 is part of a multi-phase pedestrian and bicycle trail project in Dallas that connects the Great Trinity Forest area to White Rock Lake. The north phase is being developed in sections as part of a larger transportation corridor project in Dallas. The trail is designed to provide recreational access to historically underserved areas of the city.
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September 2025

Consent Agenda

Authorization of a Multiple Use Agreement with TxDOT for the construction, maintenance, and operation of the Trinity Forest Spine Trail North Phase 2 within TxDOT right-of-way along Scyene Road, at no cost to the City.

Authorize a Multiple Use Agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) for the construction, maintenance, and operation of the Trinity Forest Spine Trail North Phase 2 within the TxDOT

Consent Agenda

Authorizes a Multiple Use Agreement with TxDOT to allow construction, maintenance, and operation of the Trinity Forest Spine Trail North Phase 2 within TxDOT right-of-way under the Interstate 30 overpass at Samuell Boulevard, at no cost to the City.

Authorize a Multiple Use Agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) for the construction, maintenance, and operation of the Trinity Forest Spine Trail North Phase 2 within the TxDOT

June 2025

Consent Agenda

Authorizes an application to the Texas Department of Transportation's Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside program for grant funding for Trinity Forest Spine Trail Phase V, connecting Dolphin Heights at Terrell Avenue to Parkdale Lake and Lawnview Park.

Authorize an application for the Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside Call for Projects Program from the Texas Department of Transportation for the Trinity Forest Spine Trail Phase V, which connects