The Aerie, Yearbook of University of North Texas, 2004 Page: 21
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Master Plan
NORTH TEXAS Combined Surface and Structured Parking:
er Plan 2002 * Future campus growth will have to rely on a combination of
.cpmm nraion surface and garage parking
recommendationss * Garage sites are identified to be adjacent to the center of
campus, but without creating barriers to pedestrian
movement or important visual corridors
Area Between Welch and Bernard:
Complete the acquisition of most lands in this area
The area is required to provide adequate development for
future campus growth
Metropolitan students require safe and convenient parking
Support facilities that do not need to be located in the center
of campus can be placed in the eastern portion of the area
Eagle Drive as important Campus rEdge Street
* Eagle Drive will increasingly function as a major feeder
street and image making street for UNT
* Provide a landscaped pedestrian friendly edge especially
along north side of street
Eventually and probably as part of UNT I private
boulevard by adding expansion to the south
McCormick to Welch:
* Provide a direct connection between McCormick Ave. and
Welch St.
L This entry will continue to accommodate approximately 45%
of the day to day access to campus
* This important access feeds the large existing and future
parking areas along Welch St.
Suggested timing would be to coincide with b-35E
improvements
Include attractive signage and gateway look at the
intersection of McCormick Ave. and 1-35E
* This access corridor should have 4 moving lanes (two in
each direction) with a continuous center turn lane
Interstate Highway 35 Improvements:
This older stretch of freeway needs expansion of freeway lanes
(from 4 moving lanes to 8 lanes)
The ramp and access road system should also be improved
*The North Texas Blvd. and McCormick Ave. exits must both be
left as access and egress points -- Improved ramping and
SuhAqiinand Southeast Acquisition parallel access roads could allow for the two exits to function as
UNT/Private Venture Area: a paired major exit and egress
Area: * Portions of this area * Double right turn lanes and "x ramp" configurations should be
This area warrants should be acquired toioly considered
improved private provide for expansion * At the time of 1-35E improvements, right of way acquisition
investments com thatibl are of UNT student should be adequate for these traffic improvements and for the
tmore compatible housing UNT gateway areas at the McCormick Ave. and North Texas
with University and Fraternity and Blvd. locations
City goals Sorority housing * Buffer and sound abatement measures will be especially
* Mixed Use could be included in important near the Performing Arts Center
frlvPlnnmPnnt r- uri thio ~nm.include office, retail, * The connection
restaurant, and between McCormick
residential Ave. and Welch
should be part of this
initiativeL EXISTING BUILDINGS
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