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onthestrip
08-07-2023, 01:43 PM
Edmond has tons of development going on. And having standards for landscaping, signage etc isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Guthrie has very, very lax standards and people aren’t flocking there to develop. There will always be some who want to build to the lowest standards and there is a market for that, so if landscaping and appearance isn’t important to them or their market, they can find places to do that.

Does it though? Sure, downtown has seen some activity but outside of the large apartment complex, its relatively minor stuff. Look at EEDA reports on building permits and usually the big dollar items are public and school projects. Not saying its stagnant, but Im not sure "tons" is the word I would use. It could be so much more IMO, with a friendlier attitude from the city that is. You also cant discount the NIMBYs, theyve certainly ran off some large proposed developments as well.

Hollywood
08-08-2023, 03:35 PM
Does it though? Sure, downtown has seen some activity but outside of the large apartment complex, its relatively minor stuff. Look at EEDA reports on building permits and usually the big dollar items are public and school projects. Not saying its stagnant, but Im not sure "tons" is the word I would use. It could be so much more IMO, with a friendlier attitude from the city that is. You also cant discount the NIMBYs, theyve certainly ran off some large proposed developments as well.

Agree. I’d argue for quality over quantity, but I wouldn’t say we are even getting quality with the minimal development growth we are seeing. By minimal, I am saying that in comparison to others say in Texas and compared to the potential.

EdOkCounty
08-09-2023, 11:19 AM
It's pretty obvious developers are bypassing Edmond. Compare the Covell/I-35 corridor to Mustang Crossing in OKC/Yukon/Mustang. Housing east of I-35 has exploded in the last few years but retail development is greatly lagging.

Elrenogolf
08-09-2023, 11:29 AM
It's pretty obvious developers are bypassing Edmond. Compare the Covell/I-35 corridor to Mustang Crossing in OKC/Yukon/Mustang. Housing east of I-35 has exploded in the last few years but retail development is greatly lagging.

Pretty soon you will be able to compare I-35/Covell with I-35/Waterloo.

GoGators
08-09-2023, 11:35 AM
Does anyone know if the proposed development at the Hallmark Farms property got the green light? There were a ton of NIMBYS out for that one. Most of the proposed development actually fell inside of OKC city limits but there was a small portion that was in Edmond Proper.

Midtowner
08-09-2023, 12:29 PM
Does anyone know if the proposed development at the Hallmark Farms property got the green light? There were a ton of NIMBYS out for that one. Most of the proposed development actually fell inside of OKC city limits but there was a small portion that was in Edmond Proper.

I think the new zoning was approved, but the property still shows on the market, so I don't know if anything has closed yet. I actually live in the neighborhood backing up to the property. My understanding is that it's going to be mostly retail, that if there was any multifamily that it's not happening or it has been scaled back. Wellington Park is getting a new phase built on the south side of the pond.

We certainly miss feeding the horses and donkeys on our walks.

Bunty
08-09-2023, 10:50 PM
It's pretty obvious developers are bypassing Edmond. Compare the Covell/I-35 corridor to Mustang Crossing in OKC/Yukon/Mustang. Housing east of I-35 has exploded in the last few years but retail development is greatly lagging.

But the appeal to Edmond retailers building further and further north puts them closer to the Enid and Stillwater consumers. Their combined population is around 100,000. Growth in Enid and Stillwater has been slow to stagnant, so not many retailers looking to locate there. Edmond is where it's at.

jdross1982
11-10-2023, 07:47 AM
There has been a lot of movement on this site this week as it looks like they are working to finish the pad sites for restaurants/retail along 2nd. I have not seen any additional plans released for this site. Any updates?

Richard at Remax
11-10-2023, 09:46 AM
Mr. French is continuing work on the restaurant sites and making the pads and area look more build ready to sell them easier.

onthestrip
11-10-2023, 10:40 AM
There has been a lot of movement on this site this week as it looks like they are working to finish the pad sites for restaurants/retail along 2nd. I have not seen any additional plans released for this site. Any updates?

City council members and staff stated they still support the park at their annual strategic meeting.

https://nondoc.com/2023/11/08/projects-election-priorities-pondered-at-edmond-strategic-planning-meeting/

jdross1982
11-10-2023, 11:50 AM
Mr. French is continuing work on the restaurant sites and making the pads and area look more build ready to sell them easier.

Makes a lot of sense. Thanks.

Pete
12-13-2023, 08:53 AM
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Johnb911
12-19-2023, 06:23 AM
There is now what appears (in the dark at 6 am) a concrete base poured at the southeast corner. You can see in Pete’s pic above where they were lining it out. Pretty big so wondering if it’s a pedestal for a statue or there will be a sign on top or what.

Richard at Remax
12-19-2023, 07:51 AM
It's one of the big pieces Mr French already had commissioned. Same artist who did the land run monument. I haven't seen final design, but I'm pretty sure it has a bunch of horses

DowntownMan
12-19-2023, 09:21 AM
Looks like the park is possibly getting close to moving forward again

https://nondoc.com/2023/12/19/edmond-entities-mull-uncommon-ground-sculpture-park-revival-mou/?fbclid=IwAR1vCJPAXqpLahyUPRxNSiqP07tyqdcLuJn78_JY 0xD43BT650A9C15ZOTo_aem_Ad9NCQSb1HC8Vb1S0dPzqgIwld mB0-Wenp_CYnUU51yPdyPGwPjY9ZlEzeCwyIVDW1E

And yes the corner is for a horse sculpture to be installed soon. Mentioned in this article as well18516

edmondcm
01-15-2024, 08:41 AM
The statue is here. Valley of the Horse
https://www.edmondok.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1085

Johnb911
01-15-2024, 10:04 AM
The sculpture has been set. I got a picture as I drove by, but it's mostly telephone and power poles, cause I'm not great at taking pictures from a moving vehicle, so I'll just let the city of edmond's twitter feed do the work for me

https://x.com/CityofEdmond/status/1745907284411351380?s=20

Johnb911
04-09-2024, 04:51 PM
Anybody ITK have any updates on this? Dirt moves. Then it moves elsewhere. They did some updates to the base of the horse statue. Are we still at a standstill here? Definitely off? Moving forward? Just curious

Bowser214
05-28-2024, 10:21 PM
Saw this on FB
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BoulderSooner
05-29-2024, 08:18 AM
Saw this on FB
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awesome news

Pete
05-29-2024, 08:33 AM
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mgharfeh
05-29-2024, 08:34 AM
did the site plans change any?

traxx
05-29-2024, 09:10 AM
This has become so convoluted that I can't keep up. Where are we now on this? Is anything ever going to happen here?

So they took a natural area where I used to pass by and see horses running and they cut down most of the trees (because who doesn't think of barren wasteland when they think of a park) and they put up a little statue of horses to remind us of what we lost.

The
05-29-2024, 10:08 AM
This has become so convoluted that I can't keep up. Where are we now on this? Is anything ever going to happen here?

So they took a natural area where I used to pass by and see horses running and they cut down most of the trees (because who doesn't think of barren wasteland when they think of a park) and they put up a little statue of horses to remind us of what we lost.

You don’t love a clear cut park? It’s the big friendly way.

Celebrator
05-29-2024, 01:54 PM
You don’t love a clear cut park? It’s the big friendly way.

They actually kept a TON of trees there! (Trust me I am VERY aware of canopy loss--hate it) and was glad to see they kept as many as they did. I was told they just removed dead and heavily damaged trees that have become evident since the 2020/2021 double whammy of the ice storm and deep freeze. We are still seeing the effects of those two incredibly harmful storms to the canopy across the Metro. When you drive by, the open areas you see now were mostly open when this was privately-owned horse pasture. It is a beautiful piece of property that could have become something so much more ugly. Glad to hear they have gotten together and found a path forward.

traxx
05-31-2024, 09:40 AM
They actually kept a TON of trees there! (Trust me I am VERY aware of canopy loss--hate it) and was glad to see they kept as many as they did. I was told they just removed dead and heavily damaged trees that have become evident since the 2020/2021 double whammy of the ice storm and deep freeze. We are still seeing the effects of those two incredibly harmful storms to the canopy across the Metro. When you drive by, the open areas you see now were mostly open when this was privately-owned horse pasture. It is a beautiful piece of property that could have become something so much more ugly. Glad to hear they have gotten together and found a path forward.
To employ an overused and trite saying, that sounds like putting lipstick on a pig.

I guess we should be glad they didn't cut them all down. And everytime someone clear cuts trees, they always say the trees were dead and/or diseased. Every. Time. All I know, is that has a person who has driven by this property so much over the years, is that once there was a lot of green there and one day, not so much. For those trees to be dead, they had a lot of green.

This isn't a shot at you, Celebrator. It's just a frustrating situation. But one I knew was coming. For years I would drive by there and I made sure to enjoy it because I knew the day was coming that someone would come in and ruin it.

BoulderSooner
05-31-2024, 09:53 AM
https://www.edmondok.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1117

City commits upwards of $15 million to help fund proposed art park project
Uncommon Ground Art Park Opens in new windowDuring the May 28 City Council meeting, the City of Edmond, in collaboration with the French Family Charitable Foundation, has reached an agreement that will provide a forgivable loan of $10 million dollars to help fund the proposed art park at the corner of 2nd Street and Coltrane Road.

That funding will be used to construct park infrastructure improvements. The city also agreed to waive plan review, permitting and inspection fees for the project.

Under the agreement, the French Family Charitable Foundation would develop the 62-acre park to provide a place to exhibit public art.

The City agreed to fund public infrastructure work that may include the construction of storm sewer, sanitary sewer, water distribution, street improvements, public parking, and construction of public trails to facilitate the construction of the park.

As well, the city has committed to reimburse the French Family Foundation and the Fine Arts Institute (FAI) for construction sales tax paid in the construction of the park and private FAI facility. Additionally, the City committed to drainage improvements, valued at $500,000, at the adjacent Huntwick Detention basin that will assist with stormwater control for the park and committed to fund, at a future date, Coltrane Road improvements estimated at $3 million.

Under the agreement, the 62-acre facility, when complete, would transfer ownership to the Park Conservancy Trust.

To fund the forgivable loan, the City will use funds from Edmond Electric, Solid Waste Reserves, Field Service Reserves, Capital Improvement Plan tax revenues and revenues from the interest accrued in the Hospital Sale Trust fund.

The City will also provide pieces from its public art collection for display in the park. It already committed $180,000 toward the purchase of a piece installed at the corner of the park location. “Valley of the Horse” – a life-sized bronze sculpture of six horses by renowned artist Paul Moore – was installed Jan. 5 at the northwest corner of 2nd Street and Coltrane Road. The statue is part of the 310 pieces in the City’s collection.

The park, upon start of construction, is required to be completed within 24 months. An operation and maintenance funding agreement will also be considered at an upcoming City Council meeting.

Hollywood
06-01-2024, 02:03 AM
Sure has become an expensive “gift”.

Celebrator
06-01-2024, 11:46 PM
To employ an overused and trite saying, that sounds like putting lipstick on a pig.

I guess we should be glad they didn't cut them all down. And everytime someone clear cuts trees, they always say the trees were dead and/or diseased. Every. Time. All I know, is that has a person who has driven by this property so much over the years, is that once there was a lot of green there and one day, not so much. For those trees to be dead, they had a lot of green.

This isn't a shot at you, Celebrator. It's just a frustrating situation. But one I knew was coming. For years I would drive by there and I made sure to enjoy it because I knew the day was coming that someone would come in and ruin it.

I am just glad it didn't all turn into housing or commercial. At least we have a park instead. It wasn't all trees. I have been driving past it for 15 years, and sure, there were more trees, but it was also pasture for horses as you remember. Again, it could be much worse. Just trying to be grateful for what we have.

onthestrip
06-03-2024, 12:25 PM
I am just glad it didn't all turn into housing or commercial. At least we have a park instead. It wasn't all trees. I have been driving past it for 15 years, and sure, there were more trees, but it was also pasture for horses as you remember. Again, it could be much worse. Just trying to be grateful for what we have.

Someone probably once had the same opinion of the property where your house now stands.

But since you have your home now, now is the right time to stop other housing projects...

Hollywood
06-03-2024, 03:27 PM
I am just glad it didn't all turn into housing or commercial. At least we have a park instead. It wasn't all trees. I have been driving past it for 15 years, and sure, there were more trees, but it was also pasture for horses as you remember. Again, it could be much worse. Just trying to be grateful for what we have.

Could use more... quality... commercial so the city is funded to provide the level of services the citizen's have come to expect. The population is going to keep growing... going to have to fund those services to keep the quality of life up.

Celebrator
06-04-2024, 12:09 AM
Could use more... quality... commercial so the city is funded to provide the level of services the citizen's have come to expect. The population is going to keep growing... going to have to fund those services to keep the quality of life up.

Agreed, but there are other locations that are less unique to start with where quality designs can be built, and I would champion that for sure, but this property is just so beautiful to begin with that this is a great use for that unique piece of land.

Celebrator
06-04-2024, 12:13 AM
Someone probably once had the same opinion of the property where your house now stands.

But since you have your home now, now is the right time to stop other housing projects...

Again, just grateful this particular piece of land is going to have this use. I support housing and commercial developments to support the city's growth. Weird you took that angle on my comments, assuming something you had no reason to assume. Just out of left field.

traxx
06-04-2024, 11:03 AM
I am just glad it didn't all turn into housing or commercial. At least we have a park instead. It wasn't all trees. I have been driving past it for 15 years, and sure, there were more trees, but it was also pasture for horses as you remember. Again, it could be much worse. Just trying to be grateful for what we have.

You're right. I should take the Ws where I can get them. It's not going to be a neighborhood or a strip mall. And it'll probably turn out to be nice.

DowntownMan
06-10-2024, 07:34 PM
During its June 10 meeting, City Council approved the final set of agreements with the French Family Charitable Foundation for the maintenance and operation of the proposed art park at the corner of 2nd Street and Coltrane Road.

City Council voted to approve an agreement that includes funding for 70 percent of the maintenance and operation budget of the proposed park, with a maximum contribution of $899,360 the first year. The agreement also means:
• The City is responsible for major repairs, upgrades, or overhaul to the Huntwick Detention Pond necessary or required after completion of the park.
• The City will administer the payments to the designated facility manager, Sculpture Park Operations, LLC, and provide oversight regarding invoices, records, and prior approval for purchases that cost more than $100,000.
• The City will provide water, sanitary sewer, sanitation and electric service to the park at no cost after the facility is completed – an estimated annual utilities cost of $400,000 to $500,000.

Learn more: https://www.edmondok.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1121

jerrywall
06-11-2024, 10:30 AM
"Free" park.

bison34
06-11-2024, 10:44 AM
"Free" park.

I hate to tell you this but, there is nothing in life that is free. You either pay to enter, or you pay when you pay taxes.

jerrywall
06-11-2024, 11:32 AM
I hate to tell you this but, there is nothing in life that is free. You either pay to enter, or you pay when you pay taxes.

I know, but there was so much noise about pushing this as some great free gift to the city, never to be questioned, and that the city was foolish to try to lay out things like costs, expenses, who's paying for it. Seems like those discussions were needed after all, and the magic full funding with the "trust me, the money is there" comments didn't live up to the hype. Who else saw it coming that magically funding this off of some future restaurant pads was not going to happen?

BoulderSooner
06-11-2024, 11:38 AM
I know, but there was so much noise about pushing this as some great free gift to the city, never to be questioned, and that the city was foolish to try to lay out things like costs, expenses, who's paying for it. Seems like those discussions were needed after all, and the magic full funding with the "trust me, the money is there" comments didn't live up to the hype. Who else saw it coming that magically funding this off of some future restaurant pads was not going to happen?

this is how it was presented pretty much all along .... nothing new ..

DowntownMan
06-14-2024, 12:36 PM
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Pete
10-02-2024, 12:02 PM
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Pete
01-08-2025, 09:47 AM
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