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Laramie
08-21-2022, 11:10 AM
Funk Jr was given unilateral discretion over MAPS funds? When did that happen? Who had the authority to give it to him?

Didn’t realize Garrett was Funk’s wife. Good to see her starting this great service for battered women to get help and support in OKC. Given helping battered women or building a pitch with stands, I can see why some would favor that. If you’ve see the damage abuse does to women of our community it’s something you want to fight to help the victims and their kids. OKC ranks way higher for abuse than it does for soccer.

Salute Kim Garrett for her outstanding work. Fund Jr., decision on a stadium would not have affected Palomar.

Had Funk Jr., selected the bigger & better stadium plan; especially since he and Tim McLaughlin aspire to reach Major League Soccer (MLS) as they have claimed since owning OKC Energy FC; Option two - 10,000 seats will get you closer to a 20,000 seat minimum requirements to reach MLS.

An additional 10,000 seat expansion (20,000 seats) helps the MLS option and allows 6A & 5A a long term home for OSSAA.

Laramie
08-31-2022, 02:22 PM
City Council approves operators for two MAPS 4 projects

The Oklahoma City Council voted to approve operator agreements for the Henrietta B. Foster Center and Diversion Hub as a part of MAPS 4.

The City selected Oklahoma nonprofit organization, Oklahoma County Diversion Hub Inc., as the operating partner for the Diversion Hub. The $19 million project from MAPS 4 will identify and establish a purpose-built facility for the Diversion Hub. Programming could include case management, court case navigation, behavioral health, substance abuse, client support for employment and education services.

For the Henrietta B. Foster Center, the City of Oklahoma City selected Metro Technology Centers partnered with a consortium of local organizations as the operating partner. The approximately $15 million MAPS 4 project will renovate the existing building on North Lincoln Boulevard and NE 4th Street into a center focused on the development of new and existing small business and entrepreneurship opportunities for surrounding residents.

Plutonic Panda
10-13-2022, 11:53 PM
“$110 MILLION INVESTMENT WILL GO TOWARD NEW BOYS & GIRLS CLUB FACILITIES IN OKC”

https://www.news9.com/story/63489f12923f3a7c411efc3f/110-million-investment-will-go-toward-new-boys--girls-club-facilities-in-okc

Another article on it: https://freepressokc.com/city-council-picks-boys-and-girls-clubs-to-run-maps-4-youth-ctrs/

chssooner
10-14-2022, 07:16 AM
“$110 MILLION INVESTMENT WILL GO TOWARD NEW BOYS & GIRLS CLUB FACILITIES IN OKC”

https://www.news9.com/story/63489f12923f3a7c411efc3f/110-million-investment-will-go-toward-new-boys--girls-club-facilities-in-okc

Another article on it: https://freepressokc.com/city-council-picks-boys-and-girls-clubs-to-run-maps-4-youth-ctrs/

I can get behind this, 150%. Good use of MAPS funding, in my opinion.

fortpatches
12-02-2022, 02:12 PM
Just saw this post from OKC but did not see it anywhere on here.

MAPS 4 to host open houses for city-wide park improvement projects

MAPS 4 will host a series of public open house events to gather input for the Neighborhood and Community Parks Master Plan.


The City of Oklahoma City is inviting residents to share ideas on improvements to 105 community and neighborhood parks across Oklahoma City as a part of MAPS 4. Community input will guide consultants as they develop a master plan and assess current park conditions, accessibility, and potential expansion needs for neighborhood and community parks around Oklahoma City.


MAPS 4 to host open houses for city-wide park improvement projects | News List | City of OKC (https://www.okc.gov/Home/Components/News/News/4286/18?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery)

Timshel
12-02-2022, 04:00 PM
The city put down these big "stickers" on the sidewalks in Edgemere park asking for public feedback for the above. Good idea and I look forward to seeing what is eventually implemented.

While I have a bunch of pie in the sky ideas I'd love to see, starting with more regular mowing and focus on turf health/maintenance during the growing season would be my biggest wish.

Plutonic Panda
12-02-2022, 05:02 PM
Just saw this post from OKC but did not see it anywhere on here.

MAPS 4 to host open houses for city-wide park improvement projects

MAPS 4 will host a series of public open house events to gather input for the Neighborhood and Community Parks Master Plan.


The City of Oklahoma City is inviting residents to share ideas on improvements to 105 community and neighborhood parks across Oklahoma City as a part of MAPS 4. Community input will guide consultants as they develop a master plan and assess current park conditions, accessibility, and potential expansion needs for neighborhood and community parks around Oklahoma City.


MAPS 4 to host open houses for city-wide park improvement projects | News List | City of OKC (https://www.okc.gov/Home/Components/News/News/4286/18?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery)
Just to clarify, this is only for the NW part of the city. There’s a map that breaks up the sections of the city and all will have meetings.

Plutonic Panda
12-14-2022, 12:19 PM
VeloCity recap of MAPS 4 and the updates on it as we move to 2023:

https://www.velocityokc.com/blog/lifestyle/checking-in-on-maps-4-as-we-say-goodbye-to-2022/?back=super_blog

Laramie
12-28-2022, 12:39 PM
https://www.okc.gov/home/showpublishedimage/11696/638055686918670000

MAPS 4 continues open houses for city-wide park improvements
Post Date:12/28/2022 11:32 AM

Link: https://www.okc.gov/Home/Components/News/News/4316/18

David
12-28-2022, 05:23 PM
I made a brief stop at Memorial Park on Classen to get some steps in today, and noticed a sign with a QR code right at the entrance with a blurb about getting citizen input for the MAPS4 improvements.

burksooner
01-30-2025, 12:23 PM
City Council adopts master plan for MAPS 4 Neighborhood and Community Parks project today. Here is the full document: https://www.okc.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/46466/638724547869830000

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