EvokeCoffee
04-08-2008, 02:29 PM
We live the the Miller neighborhood (10th to 16th and May to Villa) in OKC and have been trying to really get involved and do what we can to help make this a great place to live. We found out last night a few interesting things about Oklahoma City but one that makes me a bit upset.
The Miller Neighborhood Association (MNA) has several events throughout the year - from a 4th of July parade to a Miller Home Tour. The Miller Home Tour is coming up quickly and there will be artists and other things going on up and down NW 12th during the tour for people to interact with, etc. This year, however, the artists will be required to set up their tents and booths in the front yards of those that live on 12th - something most people are more than happy to do.
The deal is, there is a median that runs down NW 12th (it was the old trolley route) that would be perfect. The problem is, the City of Oklahoma City charges each vendor $100.00 for using the space. Here is what I can't figure out:
1. MNA up-keeps the medians
2. MNA planted the trees
3. MNA waters the grass
4. MNA weeds the flowers
5. MNA mows the grass
6. MNA picks up the trash
7. etc
I totally understand that the area in the median is city property. I have no problem with that at all. The problem I have is that we are not permitted to use that area that we take such great care of for neighborhood functions at any decent price.
The City is claiming this area only when they see a way to make money off it.
Does anyone have any information about this? I have hears stories of Mesta Park (or maybe Heritage Hills) that used their park space and got fined awhile back as well.
Just curious as to the reasons and how it all works. I am assuming there is some explanation that makes sense...
The Miller Neighborhood Association (MNA) has several events throughout the year - from a 4th of July parade to a Miller Home Tour. The Miller Home Tour is coming up quickly and there will be artists and other things going on up and down NW 12th during the tour for people to interact with, etc. This year, however, the artists will be required to set up their tents and booths in the front yards of those that live on 12th - something most people are more than happy to do.
The deal is, there is a median that runs down NW 12th (it was the old trolley route) that would be perfect. The problem is, the City of Oklahoma City charges each vendor $100.00 for using the space. Here is what I can't figure out:
1. MNA up-keeps the medians
2. MNA planted the trees
3. MNA waters the grass
4. MNA weeds the flowers
5. MNA mows the grass
6. MNA picks up the trash
7. etc
I totally understand that the area in the median is city property. I have no problem with that at all. The problem I have is that we are not permitted to use that area that we take such great care of for neighborhood functions at any decent price.
The City is claiming this area only when they see a way to make money off it.
Does anyone have any information about this? I have hears stories of Mesta Park (or maybe Heritage Hills) that used their park space and got fined awhile back as well.
Just curious as to the reasons and how it all works. I am assuming there is some explanation that makes sense...