View Full Version : What are the Chances of a New Water Tower in the next 5-10 years
TornadoKegan 04-25-2023, 08:05 PM moore only has 4 active water tanks with the toby keith water tank being there since at least the late 60's with moore growing when do you think we will see another one also whenever this new tank does come will they put the city shield on it or the boring blue lettering that spells MOORE i would like to see the
city shield but a return to the Smile America would be cool as the garage sale signs still have the Smile America symbol on it
bombermwc 04-26-2023, 11:30 AM So that would depend on if we're near capacity on the existing units. I would bet that we're not. Yes Moore has grown a lot, but those tanks hold a massive amount too.
We're about the same population as MWC and they have about the same capacity as Moore now. They actually reduced capacity when they built the newer one on 29th street (Bombers one) . But they had built extra capacity in to the Carl Albert 29th street one knowing the old 29th street one would have to go eventually.
So, no, i dont think you'll see a need for this any time soon.
TornadoKegan 02-16-2024, 01:13 PM Now that Mark Hamm is Mayor Elect it is speculation time on where the next water tower will be or will the remaining water towers be replaced
Jeremy Martin 02-16-2024, 06:10 PM Do we need another water tower?
scottk 02-16-2024, 08:41 PM Do we need another water tower?
Edmond has been pretty aggressive about replacing their water tower's around town. The current model (large gray base with the white round top) they are replacing holds 2 million gallons, which is about 4 times as much as the older standard water towers that were built many years ago.
I imagine Moore would be similar that much of the infrastructure needs to address the growth the city has had in the last 10-15 years.
TornadoKegan 02-16-2024, 08:58 PM Do we need another water tower?
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he said he was going to do it if elected mayor
bille 02-28-2024, 09:09 AM Now that Mark Hamm is Mayor Elect it is speculation time on where the next water tower will be or will the remaining water towers be replaced
What does that have to do with Hamm, is this one of his personal endeavors?
TornadoKegan 02-28-2024, 09:15 AM What does that have to do with Hamm, is this one of his personal endeavors?
He said that he was going to do it if elected
bille 02-28-2024, 09:21 AM I think before that is even considerd he's going to address the multi-million dollar water line infrastructure that needs addressed. At least per Hamm that sounds like it's more important than a new water tower.
TornadoKegan 02-28-2024, 09:22 AM I think before that is even considerd he's going to address the multi-million dollar water line infrastructure that needs addressed. At least per Hamm that sounds like it's more important than a new water tower.
it is part of that plan from what it looks like
bille 02-28-2024, 09:41 AM it is part of that plan from what it looks like
I wonder how long before he brings a GO bond proposal for that? If he's looking something to hang his hat on, at least to get started this term, we may be seeing discussions/townhalls in the next couple of years.
bombermwc 02-29-2024, 07:59 AM I'm curious why he thinks Moore needs one. It's a weird platform to put on your campaign flyers..."i'll build a water tower". OK, we have 3 already, so why the 4th? And why that before you fix the crappy roads?
Jeremy Martin 02-29-2024, 05:28 PM I'm curious why he thinks Moore needs one. It's a weird platform to put on your campaign flyers..."i'll build a water tower". OK, we have 3 already, so why the 4th? And why that before you fix the crappy roads?
I agree. Seems like an odd thing to mention. Maybe just say he wants to address our aging water infrastructure....
As a citizen of Moore am I supposed to be proud of water towers?
jn1780 02-29-2024, 06:03 PM Sounds like something that is already part of the long term plan so he knows he can get support for it.
bille 03-01-2024, 09:07 AM I'm curious why he thinks Moore needs one. It's a weird platform to put on your campaign flyers..."i'll build a water tower". OK, we have 3 already, so why the 4th? And why that before you fix the crappy roads?
As he stated in the campaign forum, underground infrastructure repair, although necessary, lacks the "shiny/new" appeal as other projects like new roads and intersections can bring. And since we just approved a boat load of those and they are already in work perhaps this is something he can use as a visual cue of accomplishments under his lead..
Even that doesn't sound like something you could get many residents fired up about unless it's shaped like a gigantic red solo cup, perhaps you could get some excitement from that otherwise I really don't understand the need.
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