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The actual name of this development has yet to be revealed, so I'm just labeling it Chisholm South for now.
This is 50 acres directly south of Chisholm Creek along Western.
The conceptual site plan shows 4 apartment buildings, each with structured parking and some central buildings (probably pool, gym, etc.).
To the south would be a good number of patio homes or free-standing townhomes.
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BoulderSooner 05-23-2022, 01:34 PM this would be great in bringing more people to this area and hopefully speeding up the rest of the Chisolm development
GoGators 05-23-2022, 02:28 PM Imagine living 300' away from top golf and the only way to get there is by getting in your car, driving a full mile, and then parking in a spot that is a further away from the destination than your apartment.
Plutonic Panda 05-23-2022, 02:51 PM Pete, I noticed they’re also building row homes a little bit south of here on western.
stlokc 05-23-2022, 02:54 PM I was thinking the same thing. Hopefully there's a gate.
I am pleasantly surprised to see development creeping south down Western. It has long been a weird feature of the metro geography that we have this pocket of empty land between that part of north OKC and Edmond. The perceived state of the OKC school district has had a lot to do that, and the Hefner and Western intersection has been pretty rough for at least a generation which caused me to wonder if development was ever going to fill in that land.
Plutonic Panda 05-23-2022, 02:56 PM Imagine living 300' away from top golf and the only way to get there is by getting in your car, driving a full mile, and then parking in a spot that is a further away from the destination than your apartment.
Yeah this kind of crap irritates me to no end. They could easily foster a decent connection but chose not to. It’s the same situation with the apartments north of quail springs.
Don't be so sure the developers of this project and those of Chisholm Creek won't work towards some sort of pedestrian connection.
Both projects can help each other.
MagzOK 05-23-2022, 03:39 PM Yeah you wouldn't want all that connected for vehicles otherwise you'd be opening the area for cut-thru traffic. Pedestrian walkways would be fantastic, or golf cart-worthy connections!
jn1780 05-23-2022, 03:42 PM I was wondering the other day what the story was on that nice house on Western. Looks like its days are numbered.
Plutonic Panda 05-23-2022, 03:55 PM Yeah you wouldn't want all that connected for vehicles otherwise you'd be opening the area for cut-thru traffic. Pedestrian walkways would be fantastic, or golf cart-worthy connections!
The amount of cut through traffic would be minimal here. Plus it’s always nice to have alternative routes in case of a wreck or something. That’s why grid networks work so well. Los Angeles has tons of barriers that took streets that were open to any traffic being public streets and closed them off made for local traffic only. Might sound good in theory but it lessens the efficiency of the overall network.
Imagine you live here: https://goo.gl/maps/Dj6oD4xnoveAFFkt7
And need to travel here: https://goo.gl/maps/4zB1rHZcH4JatuQQ8
It’s just absurd there isn’t a small connection to allow that.
Same thing with this area: Dropped pin
https://goo.gl/maps/QQBTt6UqmeEmUqSZA
There are countless examples of this. It all adds up to lost time and fuel.
Plutonic Panda 05-23-2022, 03:55 PM Don't be so sure the developers of this project and those of Chisholm Creek won't work towards some sort of pedestrian connection.
Both projects can help each other.
That would be nice. Hopefully it happens.
DowntownMan 05-23-2022, 06:04 PM this would be great in bringing more people to this area and hopefully speeding up the rest of the Chisolm development
The western and memorial interchange just got busier with the thought of this development
Just kidding but I know there are studies being done on how to fix this but they need to get serious about this interchange
Plutonic Panda 05-23-2022, 06:08 PM Are they studying it? I mean I would think behind closed doors they have noticed it but anything public?
DowntownMan 05-23-2022, 06:42 PM Are they studying it? I mean I would think behind closed doors they have noticed it but anything public?
I’ll have to find it but I know city has allocated money recently to a traffic study and proposal of recommendation improvements
soonerguru 05-24-2022, 10:55 PM Imagine living 300' away from top golf and the only way to get there is by getting in your car, driving a full mile, and then parking in a spot that is a further away from the destination than your apartment.
Yes, these site plans could not be less pedestrian oriented. After attending Downton Abbey at our favorite theatre, Flix Brewhouse, my wife and I felt the same about the Half.
It's a shame these developments couldn't have had at least a scintilla of new urbanism, even in a suburban setting with plentiful parking.
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