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Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 19 Jun 2017 10:32
by muncien
skeets wrote:
muncien wrote:Repairs to Campion Trail along the Elm Fork have been completed, and that section of the trail (Sam Houston Trail Park) reopened last week. It is amazing how much damage was done by the flood waters from a year ago. Nearly every river overlook along the entire Campion trail is still closed. Some of the benches that were perched along the river toppled in at some point are now somewhere downstream. I haven't seen any signs of those overlooks, or the boat launch up by 161/635 interchange getting repaired. I assume they'll all be out of commission for quite some time. Unfortunately, we also lost some beautiful, massive oak trees as their weight was just too much in the mucky waters.


Some work on the Trinity overlooks has finally started at the TW Richardson Grove area. One overlook has been removed (what was left of it!) and moved back and replaced with a sitting area. Can't tell what they are doing with the other one but bulldozers were busy a couple of weeks back clearing out what had grown up.


I saw that the other day... Unfortunately, it doesn't appear they will be rebuilding the canoe ramp that was destroyed. That was a common put in place for independent kayakers as well as some of the smaller kayak/canoe/adventure companies. I assume they've already found alternative locations... but I don't know where they are.

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 14:41
by northsouth
The Mockingbird Pedestrian Bridge finally opened last week, surprised no one has mentioned it yet.

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 06 Nov 2017 15:00
by Tivo_Kenevil
northsouth wrote:The Mockingbird Pedestrian Bridge finally opened last week, surprised no one has mentioned it yet.



I shall check it out.

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 08 Nov 2017 09:40
by cowboyeagle05
It does complete a loop now.

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 13 Nov 2017 10:27
by KTuser
Does anyone know if the new Ridgewood trail has a trail connection to White Rock (from where it turns north close to Fisher Road)? If not, what is the best way to get to White Rock and are their plans to connect the trails?

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 13 Nov 2017 16:39
by soco
Dallas County is currently building the SOPAC Trail in the abandoned rail bed from Greenville Ave. at Meadow to where the Santa Fe Trail ends near the boat house. The section from NW Hwy to Greenville/Meadow is expected to be complete in early 2018. The section from NW Hwy south to the Lake should begin construction early next year with a 2019 completion date. Once complete, trail users will turn south on the SOPAC Trail after crossing Fisher to access the Lake.

In the interim, turn north after crossing Fisher, ride the trail to NW Hwy, take the ramp up to the trail (alley) that parallels NW Hwy, and ride that until you get to the White Rock Creek Trail at NW Hwy and W. Lawther. From there you can continue south to the lake.

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 13 Nov 2017 17:19
by KTuser
Thanks for the response. I rode the SOPAC from Fisher to Park Lane (where it abruptly stops)so they are not far from Greenville.

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 30 Jan 2018 11:27
by muncien
I noticed over the weekend that some concrete has been poured for the newest section of Campion Trail. It'll extend the trail from its current terminus along the Elm Fork of the Trinity River (halfway up through Valley Ranch), northwest, underneath Macarthur blvd, and then west along Beltline up to Mockingbird in Coppell (not to be confused with the Mockingbird we all know so well).
So far, its only the section up along Beltline that has been poured. There is no sign of activity along the southern connection as of yet.

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 11 May 2018 12:58
by casperitl
Joppa residents concerned that the Joppa Connector Trail paved over graves of freed slaves:

http://www.fox4news.com/news/concern-ov ... y-in-joppa

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 12 May 2018 03:50
by jrd1964
Oh boy, the 75-Central redo by Freedmen's Cemetery mess comes to mind (and still shakes me up)....

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 16 Jan 2019 06:01
by itsjrd1964
During the launch of the Jump electric bike service at City Hall, Ch.5 talked to Phillip Kingston about the bike lane situation in Dallas. He says the city will be doubling its budget to add more bike lanes in the next year, and he'd like even more than that eventually. The report made it sound like it would be on-street lanes, nothing about further paved trails.

https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Dalla ... 94641.html

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 14 Feb 2019 10:08
by itsjrd1964
Money Questions Pop Up in Dallas’ Bond-Funded Plan to Add a 50-Mile Trail Loop

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https://www.dmagazine.com/frontburner/2 ... ef=feat-hp

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 28 Sep 2019 19:29
by LuvBigD
https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/comm ... ity-river/

Did anyone else catch this article in the DMN. I didn't realize this was being done. Glad to see it though.

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 30 Sep 2019 09:25
by electricron
itsjrd1964 wrote:Money Questions Pop Up in Dallas’ Bond-Funded Plan to Add a 50-Mile Trail Loop

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https://www.dmagazine.com/frontburner/2 ... ef=feat-hp

What has happen , or what is the status, to the 50 mile trail loop since February?

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 30 Sep 2019 19:46
by Tnexster
LuvBigD wrote:https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/commentary/2019/09/27/a-place-in-heaven-how-container-store-s-co-founder-helped-save-nw-dallas-stretch-of-the-trinity-river/

Did anyone else catch this article in the DMN. I didn't realize this was being done. Glad to see it though.


Pretty cool find, thanks for posting.

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 30 Sep 2019 22:01
by casperitl
electricron wrote:
itsjrd1964 wrote:Money Questions Pop Up in Dallas’ Bond-Funded Plan to Add a 50-Mile Trail Loop

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https://www.dmagazine.com/frontburner/2 ... ef=feat-hp

What has happen , or what is the status, to the 50 mile trail loop since February?


Nothing has happened since February. It's a money play for real estate connecting the Katy Trail area to the Design District. The rest is a distant sideshow. One would think with all this dry weather that work would have been well underway on various sections. The reality is that the plan revolves around I-35 and the Design District. Some really poor designs have been floated around showing on street connections between Victory and the Design District. Very poor in design and some think it is a bait and switch.

It's a money play. It's a real estate play and it's all falling apart.

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 06 May 2021 13:13
by Jay9398
The bridge over Central to connect Northaven Trail to the trails east of the highway breaks ground this Saturday.

https://www.dmagazine.com/frontburner/2021/05/northaven-trail-bridge/

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 09 May 2021 09:00
by itsjrd1964
Jay9398 wrote:The bridge over Central to connect Northaven Trail to the trails east of the highway breaks ground this Saturday.

https://www.dmagazine.com/frontburner/2021/05/northaven-trail-bridge/


More from Ch.5:

https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/dalla ... s/2627340/

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 26 May 2021 04:11
by itsjrd1964
The 50-Mile Loop Trail Is One Step Away From Beginning Construction

https://www.dmagazine.com/frontburner/2 ... struction/

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 07 Jun 2021 00:05
by quixomniac
Didn't know where to put this so I put it everywhere :D
A complicated plan to connect Dallas’ Katy Trail to the Trinity River just got a big win
A complicated, one-mile connection extending downtown Dallas’ popular Katy Trail from east of Interstate 35E to the Trinity River side on the west is getting a big green light. The $22.2 million project, known as the Hi Line Connector, would link Victory Park to the Design District and Trinity River, potentially opening property west of the major highway to new development. A city of Dallas board in charge of providing enhanced public improvements this week recommended spending $11.6 million in tax increment financing to go along with more than $10 million in state and city funds and private donations to get the project moving. It now goes before Dallas City Council’s economic development committee and full council for approvals. That’s expected to occur in the next 30 days.

https://www.dallasnews.com/business/rea ... a-big-win/
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Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 29 Aug 2021 20:45
by northsouth
Progress on the White Rock Creek bridge.

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 24 Oct 2021 08:30
by itsjrd1964
Another trail has been added in Dallas, this time on the south side. The Honey Springs-Cedar Crest trail runs along power line rights-of-way as well as part of a former Interurban rail line. It also is partially adjacent to Cedar Crest Golf Course.

https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/dalla ... f/2783036/

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 12 Nov 2021 23:13
by northsouth
White Rock Creek bridge update pics from today.

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 01 Dec 2021 02:35
by itsjrd1964
Land Donation Helps Complete Dallas Loop Trail

The Dallas Loop Trail has been named as as recipient of a $12 million federal grant, which will complete the trail's remaining gaps. Meanwhile, Parkdale Lake, a spot along one of the trail gaps, will be upgraded once a $20 million bond issue is passed to fund the work. The lake was originally used to cool an adjacent power plant that is no longer in existence. Oncor announced that they would donate the lake and its adjacent land to the city.

https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/land- ... l/2828018/

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 01 Dec 2021 13:07
by itsjrd1964
More about the Oncor land/lake donation from Ch.8:

https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/local ... 5707ce6901

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 27 Mar 2022 09:12
by itsjrd1964
Santa Fe Trail bridge over Garland Road to close, starting early April

https://lakewood.advocatemag.com/santa- ... dge-close/

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 11 Apr 2022 07:54
by itsjrd1964
Closure of Santa Fe Trail pedestrian bridge over Garland Road postponed

the temporary closure has been pushed back “until further notice while crews make additional revisions to the detour route. A new schedule will be shared as it is finalized.”


https://lakewood.advocatemag.com/closur ... postponed/

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 17 Sep 2022 20:09
by northsouth
Bridge over White Rock Creek is complete except for the ramp on the southern end. Appears that they're building the main span for the bridge over Central in the truck parking area behind Conn's; presumably they'll pick it up and drop it in place when it's ready (gonna be a tricky maneuver to get it out of there). Hard to tell from the photos but at the ends you can see the pieces of the arches where they connect to the span.

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 10 Nov 2022 06:18
by itsjrd1964
What’s in store for East Dallas’ Santa Fe Trail: ‘Boneyard’ park, pocket plaza and more

https://www.dallasnews.com/news/comment ... -and-more/

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 14 Jan 2023 22:55
by northsouth
Bridge arches are being assembled.

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 15 Jan 2023 05:12
by itsjrd1964
It's going to be *quite* the production to get that put up over 75-Central. There's no support columns in the median for the bridge. The freeway would have to be closed, likely over a weekend. Maybe divert the traffic to the service road (?).

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 15 Jun 2023 20:56
by northsouth
The arch has finally been assembled! Only took them five months to get around to actually doing it. It's not easy to see in all of the pictures, but there are cables running from the arch to the deck.

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 18 Jun 2023 08:53
by itsjrd1964
I could see some of it from Royal in recent days, as well as the top of it from 75-Central.

Now for the fun part--getting it over to the bridge pillars for installation. I haven't seen any word on when it's going to be installed, but something like this will surely be covered in the media.

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 08 Sep 2023 16:03
by itsjrd1964
The bridge has been ready but recent related work, plus scheduling the bridge move and installation has apparently been the big hangup in recent days. If the digital signage now showing alongside 75-Central is any indication, it will likely be this weekend when the big work starts. The message board says 75-Central will be closed on Saturday, but doesn't say for how long. Even after the bridge structure has been moved into place, there will be several days/weeks of engineering work to do before bikers and walkers will be open to use it. The article says it may be some time in October when the bridge will be finally ready.

https://www.peoplenewspapers.com/2023/0 ... this-fall/

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 08 Sep 2023 22:05
by northsouth
Over the last few days they've moved a pair of big many-wheel very-heavy-duty moving devices (the kind of thing they use to move buildings) under each end and removed the stacks of lumber it had been resting on forever.

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 09 Sep 2023 17:37
by itsjrd1964
Driving by on my commute from work Saturday, I caught the work being done in advance of the bridge placement. The bridge structure had already been rolled to its waiting area in preparation to be craned into place. Many cones, barrels, and barriers were sitting aside both directions of the 75-Central service road, as well as Royal Lane, in advance of the closures and bridge work. It's likely that Greenville Ave., Hillcrest Rd., and Preston Rd. will be the favored alternate routes over the weekend while 75-Central is closed.
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Sorry, there was more sun glare on that last picture than I realized. The multi-wheel rollers referred to earlier by northsouth, were present at each end of the bridge structure.

(I'm glad I don't have to work this weekend :shock: :roll: ;) )

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 09 Sep 2023 18:46
by CTroyMathis
Does that span even cover the length including the service roads? I'm thinking that only covers the bare minimum to cross the NCX main lanes and it sits on the existing supports on both sides closest to the highway and then the crews fill in the blanks over both service road sides. Not entirely sure though. Kind of seems logical.

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 09 Sep 2023 18:49
by CTroyMathis
Thanks for all of the photos everyone!

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 10 Sep 2023 16:15
by CTroyMathis
A good amount of visuals provided since the start of bridge ops provided by: https://twitter.com/NorthavenTrail

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 10 Sep 2023 20:34
by itsjrd1964
The bridge has been placed, and 75-Central is back open.

Sure enough, per the video at the link (as well as CTroy's previous observation), the placed bridge structure only spans the main lanes of the freeway, and doesn't go on across either of the service roads. So between now and the planned end of construction in October, there's likely to be a closure (or more) of the service roads to connect the bridge to each of the approaches.

https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/north ... s/3334314/
Ch.8: https://youtu.be/CSQ-UIUlv7M?si=WGQnUQ5xxFyuCqGJ

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 16 Nov 2023 20:50
by northsouth
https://www.fox4news.com/news/new-pedestrian-bridge-across-central-expressway-in-dallas-opens

The bridge has opened as of today, formal ribbon-cutting will be held in a few weeks on December 2.

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 17 Nov 2023 17:00
by itsjrd1964
Pedestrians and bicyclists are allowed on the new bridge, but an SUV driver thought it could go onto it, also. Apparently there are no barriers/bollards at the street-level west entrance to the bridge. Eventually one is encountered, which may have been the only thing that kept the SUV driver from getting onto the bridge section itself.

Ch.8 video: https://youtu.be/EPjheBIFabg

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 17 Nov 2023 21:48
by tamtagon
Doh

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 22 Dec 2023 12:52
by LuvBigD

Re: Dallas Trail System

Posted: 25 Feb 2024 12:34
by undefinedprocess
Curious as to what everyone's thoughts on trails throughout DFW are.
Currently, majority of trails are more recreation-focused, with some being far more useful for mobility than others.
How do you hope to see the system evolve as a whole? And are there any trails you'd like to see built, expanded, connected, etc?