Re: OKC Regional Transit System
Originally Posted by
BoulderSooner
unless the industrial / trash dump / and demographics were to change that is not a great spot for a TOD spot ..
?? Um, I don't think you understand (or appreciate) what TOD is. Crossroads is probably the BEST location in OKC for TOD given its location, rail and freeway access, and site.You could fit THOUSANDS of people in the Crossroads Mall area (not even highrises) and it would be a HUGE win for OKC mass transit (TOD).
I too am very surprised Crossroads is left off given it'd be so easy to put a station there and the TOD it could bring. I'm also very surprised with the "need" for a north OKC station when it would only be a mile away from Santa Fe. Commuter Rail is intended to be a commute option with limited stations, not a light rail with multiple destination stops. The ONLY reason there should be additional stations in the city of OKC is due to its size/density where there needs to be one at 63rd (and arguably Britton) and PnR at 122nd and Crossroads. You really start to defeat the purpose of commuter rail with multiple in-city stops, those should be made with transfer to local bus or streetcar/light rail.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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