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dismayed
06-22-2007, 11:09 PM
I've always found it ridiculous that Lake Hefner is apparently reserved for restaurants and office tenants. Some friends of mine and I have thought for years that someone should build condos on the lake somewhere. If they do it I'd buy one, Screw the downtown condos with the view of the city detox center, give me Lake Hefner.

soonergal
06-24-2007, 10:09 PM
Well, I'm glad that has been cleared up..that location makes more sense..

The Old Downtown Guy
06-25-2007, 10:07 AM
Taking a quick look at the master plan as proposed, would make it pretty clear that talk about building condos at Lake Hefner is a moot point.

The number one consideration of the master plan is to protect the water quality at Lake Hefner . . . since it's a major source of water for a large portion of OKC. Commercial development of any kind, and that would include more offices, more restaurants and residential development, runs contrary to that first consideration. I can't say I disagree with that. So, no more offices, no more restaurants and no condos.

Second on the list is expanding and improving the quality of the recreational uses . . . it's a regional park not just another chunk of land to be parceled out to this or that developer. We don't build condos in parks, other cities don't cut out chunks of their parks and hand them over to someone to build condos . . . it's a bad idea.

Third, the conflict between the auto and truck traffic and the recreational users has increased dramatically and presents obvious safety hazards for the walkers, joggers, skaters, people with kids in strollers etc.
Building roads in parks is as bad an idea as condos.

The new master plan reflects the thousands of hours of citizen input from the recreational users for whom the park was designed and is an example of common sense prevailing over private interests. A rairity in OKC.:congrats:

dismayed
06-25-2007, 08:47 PM
This city amazes me.

jbrown84
06-26-2007, 10:30 AM
Taking a quick look at the master plan as proposed, would make it pretty clear that talk about building condos at Lake Hefner is a moot point.

The number one consideration of the master plan is to protect the water quality at Lake Hefner . . . since it's a major source of water for a large portion of OKC. Commercial development of any kind, and that would include more offices, more restaurants and residential development, runs contrary to that first consideration. I can't say I disagree with that. So, no more offices, no more restaurants and no condos.

Second on the list is expanding and improving the quality of the recreational uses . . . it's a regional park not just another chunk of land to be parceled out to this or that developer. We don't build condos in parks, other cities don't cut out chunks of their parks and hand them over to someone to build condos . . . it's a bad idea.

This isn't akin to taking a chunk of New York's Central Park and building a condo tower. This is building a condo tower across the street from it, outside of park land.

The Old Downtown Guy
06-28-2007, 09:34 PM
This isn't akin to taking a chunk of New York's Central Park and building a condo tower. This is building a condo tower across the street from it, outside of park land.

It was my understanding that this project was proposed for the OKC Water Trust land where the ball diamonds are located. The OKC Water Trust officially owns and manages all of the park land around the lake. Though the site is east of the highway, it is still part of the Lake Hefner Refuge and the new master plan addresses all of the land.

In any case, the plan as it will be presented to City Council will be available pretty soon.

keving
07-24-2007, 01:04 PM
Everyone can take a look at the master plan at the Friends of Lake Hefner website.

Friends of Lake Hefner - Lake Hefner Recreation Master Plan (http://www.lakehefner.org/lakehefnermasterplan.html)


Taking a quick look at the master plan as proposed, would make it pretty clear that talk about building condos at Lake Hefner is a moot point.

The number one consideration of the master plan is to protect the water quality at Lake Hefner . . . since it's a major source of water for a large portion of OKC. Commercial development of any kind, and that would include more offices, more restaurants and residential development, runs contrary to that first consideration. I can't say I disagree with that. So, no more offices, no more restaurants and no condos.

Second on the list is expanding and improving the quality of the recreational uses . . . it's a regional park not just another chunk of land to be parceled out to this or that developer. We don't build condos in parks, other cities don't cut out chunks of their parks and hand them over to someone to build condos . . . it's a bad idea.

Third, the conflict between the auto and truck traffic and the recreational users has increased dramatically and presents obvious safety hazards for the walkers, joggers, skaters, people with kids in strollers etc.
Building roads in parks is as bad an idea as condos.

The new master plan reflects the thousands of hours of citizen input from the recreational users for whom the park was designed and is an example of common sense prevailing over private interests. A rairity in OKC.:congrats:

CuatrodeMayo
07-24-2007, 01:15 PM
Is there not a summary or map or something? Sheesh.

I must say...Lake Hefner looks quite sexy in those aeiral shots.

onthestrip
07-24-2007, 07:50 PM
In my opinion, when I look around and across Lake Hefner whether Im driving or jogging, I would appreciate the look of a stylish 10-15 story tower off in the horizon.