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shawnw 09-20-2021, 05:09 PM Received this email:
You are receiving this e-mail because you previously attended a meeting regarding the Innovation District Land Use Plan or because you have been identified as someone who has interest in the plan.
This e-mail is to inform you that the Oklahoma City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to consider adopting the Innovation District Land Use Plan as an amendment to the comprehensive plan on Thursday, September 23, at 1:30 p.m. in City Council chambers, 200 N. Walker Ave, 3rd Floor. The meeting is open to the public. The full meeting agenda can be viewed on the City’s website at https://www.okc.gov/departments/city-clerk/meetings.
More information about the project is available at this link: https://www.okc.gov/departments/planning/current-projects/innovation-district-land-use-plan.
shawnw 10-14-2021, 02:15 PM Ward 7 Town Hall on 10/26 includes this topic, among others, on the agenda.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/neokc-town-hall-with-councilwoman-nikki-nice-tickets-189976714467
shawnw 10-29-2021, 03:45 PM 17190
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Referenced link: https://www.okc.gov/departments/planning/current-projects/innovation-district-land-use-plan
David 10-29-2021, 04:22 PM There are a couple fascinating links off of that page. The 61 page PDF is very detailed.
Plutonic Panda 10-29-2021, 04:47 PM Yeah it is really exciting to see them move forward with the Capitol Commons, which should probably get its own thread at some point. It will be nice to see the Capitol surrounded by green parks and not parking lots.
shawnw 10-29-2021, 04:51 PM Always a pleased to see the death to parking lots version of the Plu
Laramie 10-29-2021, 06:48 PM https://okcinnovation.com/wp-content/uploads/OKC-Innovation-District-Core-Rendering-labeled.jpg
The OKC Innovation District Event Calendar - The Go-To Source
for Programming Across Our 850 Acre Landscape
https://okcinnovation.com/events/
shawnw 11-17-2021, 03:10 PM Land Use Plan goes before the planning commission tomorrow
https://www.okc.gov/departments/planning/current-projects/innovation-district-land-use-plan
Fracking Billionaire Hamm Gives $50 Million to Start Energy Institute (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-12-15/fracking-billionaire-hamm-gives-50-million-to-start-energy-institute)
By David Wethe and Alix Steel
December 15, 2021, 2:30 PM CST
Billionaire oil wildcatter Harold Hamm is donating $50 million for a new research center at Oklahoma State University focused on “securing America’s energy future,” a move that comes as the industry debates how to transition to cleaner fuels.
The Harold Hamm Foundation and Continental Resources Inc., the shale driller controlled by the Oklahoma native, are giving $25 million each to the university to start the Hamm Institute for American Energy, according to a statement released Wednesday.
The donation “will bring together the brightest minds and future energy sector leaders from around the world, all with a goal of solving one of society’s most pressing concerns,” Kayse Shrum, president of Oklahoma State, said in a statement.
Hamm, 76, has been a staunch advocate of oil and gas production, even as drillers come under increasing pressure from policy makers and investors to rein in the emissions that contribute to climate change. A 2013 study from Oklahoma State researchers found that fracking’s secondary effects would increasingly challenge small towns and cities grappling with job gains and environmental costs. Earthquakes have been linked to activity related to shale production in states including Oklahoma.
Hamm has loosened the purse strings this year after surging crude prices boosted his personal fortune. Continental surprised investors last month by announcing a $3.25 billion deal with Pioneer Natural Resources Co. for Permian Basin assets and said it has set aside hundreds of millions to pursue acquisitions in the the world’s biggest shale field. Continental is also bringing back its dividend and doubling it after shelving the payout during history’s worst oil crash last year.
HFAA Alum 12-15-2021, 10:03 PM Fracking Billionaire Hamm Gives $50 Million to Start Energy Institute (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-12-15/fracking-billionaire-hamm-gives-50-million-to-start-energy-institute)
By David Wethe and Alix Steel
December 15, 2021, 2:30 PM CST
Billionaire oil wildcatter Harold Hamm is donating $50 million for a new research center at Oklahoma State University focused on “securing America’s energy future,” a move that comes as the industry debates how to transition to cleaner fuels.
The Harold Hamm Foundation and Continental Resources Inc., the shale driller controlled by the Oklahoma native, are giving $25 million each to the university to start the Hamm Institute for American Energy, according to a statement released Wednesday.
The donation “will bring together the brightest minds and future energy sector leaders from around the world, all with a goal of solving one of society’s most pressing concerns,” Kayse Shrum, president of Oklahoma State, said in a statement.
Hamm, 76, has been a staunch advocate of oil and gas production, even as drillers come under increasing pressure from policy makers and investors to rein in the emissions that contribute to climate change. A 2013 study from Oklahoma State researchers found that fracking’s secondary effects would increasingly challenge small towns and cities grappling with job gains and environmental costs. Earthquakes have been linked to activity related to shale production in states including Oklahoma.
Hamm has loosened the purse strings this year after surging crude prices boosted his personal fortune. Continental surprised investors last month by announcing a $3.25 billion deal with Pioneer Natural Resources Co. for Permian Basin assets and said it has set aside hundreds of millions to pursue acquisitions in the the world’s biggest shale field. Continental is also bringing back its dividend and doubling it after shelving the payout during history’s worst oil crash last year.
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So where will this building be located should it ever be built? If it does come close to the central location of the Innovation District, it would really add to the density and provide some interconnectivity between offices and varying fields of business.
Laramie 12-15-2021, 10:47 PM 17243
So where will this building be located should it ever be built? If it does come close to the central location of the Innovation District, it would really add to the density and provide some interconnectivity between offices and varying fields of business.
Is this the former GE Global Energy handed over to Baker Hughes building then transferred to OSU-OKC that is already in the Innovation District.
Plutonic Panda 12-15-2021, 11:05 PM ^^^ yes I believe so. I’m not a huge fan of college buildings spread across a city though. I kinda of wish they would add on to the OKC-OSU campus instead.
Johnb911 12-16-2021, 06:23 AM This is the one-time GE/still Baker Hughes/recently OSU building.
David 12-16-2021, 08:25 AM That building has been rebranded a surprising number of times.
April in the Plaza 12-16-2021, 09:37 AM so OSU still owns the building? this is basically just a naming rights deal?
G.Walker 12-16-2021, 09:39 AM Yea, I don't l know why the press is making out like they are building a new building. Building is just being renamed, and housing a new energy program.
However, the GE was built in mind for expansion. So maybe they will expand, however, I don't know if that is possible now with Convergence taking up most of the area.
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Baker Hughes sold the undeveloped land next to this facility to the Convergence development.
G.Walker 12-16-2021, 09:43 AM Phase 2 of Convergence calls for another office building. So maybe this will help spur that development.
HOT ROD 12-16-2021, 03:37 PM ^^^ yes I believe so. I’m not a huge fan of college buildings spread across a city though. I kinda of wish they would add on to the OKC-OSU campus instead.
there already is an OSU-OKC campus on Portland Ave.
Plutonic Panda 12-16-2021, 05:38 PM there already is an OSU-OKC campus on Portland Ave.
I know I’m saying I would rather them add to it then spread college buildings out around the city.
DowntownMan 12-16-2021, 08:52 PM I know I’m saying I would rather them add to it then spread college buildings out around the city.
Well when a company (GE/baker Hughes) says here’s a free building that basically brand new…..you take it regardless of the location of you think you have a use for it.
And this will be more of a research type education center and the location seems fitting for such
Plutonic Panda 12-16-2021, 09:03 PM ^^^ good points
April in the Plaza 12-16-2021, 09:55 PM part of me thinks hamm bought the naming rights because $NEE or a renewable energy trade group was taking a hard look at owning the rights.
Laramie 12-20-2021, 04:39 AM INNOVATION DISTRICT
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Developers of Convergence, a $178 million mixed-use anchor for the Innovation District, are set to move forward with $13.75 million in tax increment financing and are hoping to win a $10 million MAPS 4 matching grant for construction of a community innovation hall.--Lackmeyer, 12-20-2021. To read the full story, pick up a copy of the Oklahoman.
MAPS 4 - INNOVATION DISTRICT $71 million
For the purpose of transforming our entrepreneurial ecosystem to create jobs and foster a more diverse economy, it is the intent of the Council to pursue several projects at the Innovation District in near northeast Oklahoma City.
According to Cathy O'Conner “It is a large commercial investment ... the largest we’ve had to date in the Innovation District. It will help jump-start the whole research development ecosystem in Oklahoma City.” O'Conner also stated that the trust has money to provide the $13.75 million up front to ensure Beffort and Tanenbaum’s BT Development qualifies for $33 million in new markets tax credits.
shawnw 07-27-2022, 01:00 PM The city has sent out emails and posted social media about an innovation district connectivity study:
From the Tweet (https://twitter.com/maps4okc/status/1552344271335948289):
We want to hear from you! MAPS 4 includes connectivity improvements surrounding the Innovation District—enhancing landscapes, bike, and pedestrian access. Please provide input by taking a few minutes to fill out this survey:
(ironically not part of the MAPS4 connectivity subcommittee, so far as I'm aware thus far, as a committee member... I know there is an innovation district subcommittee, but if there are bike lanes, sidewalks, and transit being discussed, IMO the connectivity subcommittee should be involved)
From the email:
The City of Oklahoma City hired Kimley-Horn to improve connectivity and linkages surrounding the Innovation District. The project will not only change the district’s physical landscape but will also improve bike and pedestrian access to surrounding areas.
To provide feedback, please take a few minutes to fill out the written or map survey below. The form should take no longer than 6 minutes to complete.
Specific corridors to be addressed in this survey include North Lincoln Boulevard, NE 4th Street, NE 8th Street, and NE 10th Street bridge at 1-235.
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Written Survey: https://engagekh.com/m4ddc10/writtensurvey
"Map" Survey: https://engagekh.com/m4ddc10/map#/sidebar/tab/how_to_comment
HOT ROD 07-27-2022, 02:50 PM i love they they aren't overtly trying to claim AAlley but instead are using the real lands for a master plan. However, I think it is far too big, it really should focus on the tie between the OHC and Bricktown and not claim the entire Capital and OHC district. I think this is where OKC gets lost in development, we take on too much and under-deliver rather than focus tremendous effort on a quality, smaller area.
Even Bricktown is an example of this - instead of focusing on the 'upper' Bricktown first THEN moving south, we started with the upper and once what we already had got busy the focus went to Lower Bricktown trying to fill that up. IMO, if we built up upper Bricktown first then it would have forced quality development in Lower Bricktown.
It can work with larger districts but you have to have a master plan and developers committed to quality connectivity and design throughout which is harder to do once the area gets too big its so much easier to lose focus and develop on the cheap.
Plutonic Panda 08-08-2022, 12:22 PM This is from a presentation on the Innovation Distirct as part of MAPS4.
You can see the once grandiose plan for 10th Street (which was only conceptual and never funded) has been scaled way back. You can see that original concept here: https://www.okctalk.com/showthread.php?t=42496&p=965118#post965118
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Pete, are you able to post the original concept of the park cap over I-235 that was basically reduced in scope to widened bridge? The reason being I can’t find it here and I think it would provide good contrast as to what was proposed versus what is now being proposed which is a huge downgrade.
They just announced another 3 billion(!!!!!) to reconnect communities separated by freeway construction and that’s on top of billions allocated for that in the last build back better bill. OKC needs to seize this opportunity to build a full park cap over the highway and do it right. While they’re at it remove some of the loop ramps near this area taking up so much space.
https://www.route-fifty.com/infrastructure/2022/08/neighborhood-access-equity-grants-highway-removal/375468/
The new money could be used for a variety of purposes, including covering a highway, turning a highway into a boulevard, adding trails and bike lanes, installing sound barriers, providing better connections to transit, using “green infrastructure” to handle storm runoff, reducing urban heat island hot spots, building safety features and curbing air pollution.
Here is the original conceptual plan:
Innovation Link (https://www.okctalk.com/showthread.php?t=42496&p=965118#post965118)
Plutonic Panda 08-08-2022, 04:26 PM ^^^ thank you!
TU 'cane 08-10-2022, 09:21 AM What was the final estimated cost difference in a full cap vs. what is being done now in the "expansion?"
A full cap is something I think would be proper and pay dividends. I'm assuming they are past that stage though and won't reconsider the current plan?
The Innovation Link was nothing but a conceptual plan.
There was never a dollar amount attached or any identified funding source.
BoulderSooner 08-10-2022, 10:15 AM What was the final estimated cost difference in a full cap vs. what is being done now in the "expansion?"
A full cap is something I think would be proper and pay dividends. I'm assuming they are past that stage though and won't reconsider the current plan?
billion vs a few million
Plutonic Panda 08-10-2022, 11:31 AM billion vs a few million
Where did you come up with that number?
BoulderSooner 08-10-2022, 11:47 AM Where did you come up with that number?
it was a joke ... but likely not far off ... what is being build has a budget of less then 25 mil ... and is not close to a full cap ....
David 09-02-2022, 09:12 AM OKC won a big federal grant that was announced today.
President Biden to Announce 21 Winners of $1 Billion American Rescue Plan Regional Challenge (https://eda.gov/news/press-releases/2022/09/02/build-back-better-regional-challenge-awardees-announced.htm)
Oklahoma City Economic Development Foundation (Oklahoma)
$35 million for the Oklahoma Biotech Innovation Cluster Initiative
Details on the grant: Oklahoma Biotech Innovation Cluster Initiative (https://eda.gov/arpa/build-back-better/finalists/Oklahoma-City-Economic-Development-Foundation.htm)
David 09-02-2022, 09:15 AM From Mayor Holt's twitter thread (https://twitter.com/davidfholt/status/1565702115238068226):
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fbp9xjgXoAE5e1b?format=jpg&name=large
chssooner 09-02-2022, 09:22 AM Not bad. Anything to further educate the populace and diversify the economy that much more.
DoctorTaco 09-02-2022, 09:39 AM This seems like a pretty BFD (to quote Dark Brandon himself)
HangryHippo 09-02-2022, 09:41 AM This is a big, big win for OKC.
Bellaboo 09-02-2022, 09:45 AM State wise, it looks like Oklahoma received the most monetary allocation.
David 09-02-2022, 10:10 AM State wise, it looks like Oklahoma received the most monetary allocation.
The two New York awards add up to more than the two Oklahoma awards, but I think we're in second place for the money awarded. OKC and Tulsa each getting one of these grants is definitely nice to see.
chssooner 09-02-2022, 10:12 AM The two New York awards add up to more than the two Oklahoma awards, but I think we're in second place for the money awarded. OKC and Tulsa each getting one of these grants is definitely nice to see.
There was also the Indian grant, with money coming to Oklahoma.
David 09-02-2022, 10:17 AM There was also the Indian grant, with money coming to Oklahoma.
That's the Tulsa one? I only see two listed for Oklahoma.
chssooner 09-02-2022, 10:50 AM That's the Tulsa one? I only see two listed for Oklahoma.
You're right. My mistake. I thought there was 3. My bad.
These grants and everything that is in progress in this area is very encouraging.
That area has tremendous potential, especially when it comes to diversifying the OKC ecoomy.
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