sgray
10-28-2008, 02:19 PM
Hey (all),
While we all have our opinions/ideas/plans on how/when a mass transit plan should happen in OKC, it is clear that there exist no real plans within the walls of our local government to make such a system a good investment for people like you and I--the ones paying for the much complained about piecemeal rig that we have now.
From everything I've seen, the ideas and arguments on this forum better tackle the needs of our everyday citizens than any existing or planned program the local government has produced. Not to mention the rig that we are paying for now -- and what are we getting for our investment thus far?
What do you think about the establishment of a local focus group to analyze and design a transit system that would actually address most of the problems versus waiting for another taxpayer-funded system that just costs us more money (again)?
I think that if enough people got involved that we could have enough diversity in ideas to bring about the most efficient and cost-effective solutions, versus having a small group behind closed doors designing a system that "looks good on paper" and very well may take into account the desires of big $$$...it's our tax dollars and I don't know about you, but if I'm gonna pay taxes for this stuff, it better offer some good return for the investment.
I really believe that we have the talent here to not just build another transit system, but to build a better one that other cities look back to and ask how we got so much for what we spent. It's gonna take more than one or two of us to do it though.
If you are interested in seeing this thing done right and can contribute any amount of time, then please leave your name here and let's do this.
For those of you that responded to my post deep in another thread (http://www.okctalk.com/okc-metro-area-talk/12277-union-station-20.html#post177729), thanks. I felt it might be better to start this thing on some fresh footing.
While we all have our opinions/ideas/plans on how/when a mass transit plan should happen in OKC, it is clear that there exist no real plans within the walls of our local government to make such a system a good investment for people like you and I--the ones paying for the much complained about piecemeal rig that we have now.
From everything I've seen, the ideas and arguments on this forum better tackle the needs of our everyday citizens than any existing or planned program the local government has produced. Not to mention the rig that we are paying for now -- and what are we getting for our investment thus far?
What do you think about the establishment of a local focus group to analyze and design a transit system that would actually address most of the problems versus waiting for another taxpayer-funded system that just costs us more money (again)?
I think that if enough people got involved that we could have enough diversity in ideas to bring about the most efficient and cost-effective solutions, versus having a small group behind closed doors designing a system that "looks good on paper" and very well may take into account the desires of big $$$...it's our tax dollars and I don't know about you, but if I'm gonna pay taxes for this stuff, it better offer some good return for the investment.
I really believe that we have the talent here to not just build another transit system, but to build a better one that other cities look back to and ask how we got so much for what we spent. It's gonna take more than one or two of us to do it though.
If you are interested in seeing this thing done right and can contribute any amount of time, then please leave your name here and let's do this.
For those of you that responded to my post deep in another thread (http://www.okctalk.com/okc-metro-area-talk/12277-union-station-20.html#post177729), thanks. I felt it might be better to start this thing on some fresh footing.