Arlington Mayor
Robert Cluck delivered his annual State of the City address Thursday, October
11 at the Arlington Convention Center, outlining the city’s accomplishments,
the City Council’s new priorities, and Arlington’s future course.
Cluck discussed
topics such as the City’s thriving economy and quality of life, public safety,
development and transportation.
Cluck’s speech –
frequently illustrated by charts and graphs -- touched upon a variety of
topics, ranging from a steadily diminishing crime rate to home foreclosure
percentages. Much of the emphasis was on economic development.
“New developments such
as Viridian and UTA’s College Town show great promise for bringing new vitality
to North Arlington and our Downtown areas,” Cluck said. “Key redevelopments and
expansions are important as well. Two examples are the Parks Mall renovation
and the expansion at General Motors. Investments here will ensure that our
current success stories are preserved and enhanced.”
Cluck predicted that, in the future, Arlington will also increase its role in regional mobility.
Cluck predicted that, in the future, Arlington will also increase its role in regional mobility.
“The Centre Port pilot
connection (an experimental bus line connecting with Trinity Express rail) will
allow us to test drive regional transportation,” Cluck said. “We will also work
to streamline movement in the areas of the 360 & I-30 interchange and
Center Street South. These improvements will facilitate both accessibility and
economic development. We will also concentrate on building momentum for both
the Arlington brand and our status as a Thriving Community of choice in the
Metroplex.”
This is the sixth
consecutive year the Arlington Chamber of Commerce has sponsored the State of
the City address.
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