Mosier Valley Community Plan - Fort Worth, TX
Mosier Valley represents one of the oldest Freedman's Towns in Texas, carrying a legacy of self-sufficiency and deep-rooted community ties. This 80-page, 175-acre master plan serves as a framework for honoring that history while addressing the modern pressures of regional growth. By integrating historic preservation with high-performance infrastructure, the plan ensures the valley's story remains central to its future development.
Heritage-Led Design: Applied primary research to define a "Texas Vernacular" architectural and spatial language that honors the site’s Freedman’s Town roots.
Infrastructure Synergy: Designed integrated corridors that combine pedestrian mobility with advanced stormwater management and productive landscapes.
Regulatory Framework: Developed a lot-and-block strategy that meets modern density requirements while maintaining the rural-to-urban transition essential to the valley’s character.
Historical Narrative of Mosier Valley
Historical Narrative of Mosier Valley
Historical Narrative of Mosier Valley
Historical Narrative of Mosier Valley
One of the GIS analyses conducted and included in the plan
Community Engagement Summary
Five Guiding Pillars for the Plan based on community feedback
Land-use Masterplan that is expounded upon within the plan. The Plan includes character and form standards for each of the land uses
One of the 5 "Catalyst Zone" special character district areas
One of the outlines of land use character and form regulatory pages
Example of one of the street section typologies produced in the plan
Example of one of the street section typologies produced in the plan
Conceptual development plan that follows the regulatory framework outlined in the Plan.
Enlargement of a remediation site.
Metrics proving the sustainability of the regulatory framework and conceptual development plan
Sample of one of three implementation matrices. There are short-term, mid-term, and long-term action items.
Performance metrics outlined for each of the Five guidng pillars of the plan
Connections to existing Fort Worth policy plans.