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Oklahoma City nears decision time on possible MAPS 3
BY RANDY KREHBIEL - Tulsa World
Published: April 2, 2009Buzz up!
TULSA — Oklahoma City civic leaders are considering whether to put a MAPS 3 proposal before voters or let lapse the 1 percent sales tax credited with boosting the city’s image, Mayor Mick Cornett said Wednesday at a Rotary Club of Tulsa luncheon.
"We’re trying to determine whether the citizens would like that penny to lapse or maintain the momentum we’ve built up over the past few years,” Cornett said.
The first MAPS — Metropolitan Area Projects — involved $363 million in capital projects, including the Bricktown Ballpark, the Ford Center and a new downtown library.
The second MAPS featured renovation or replacement of more than 100 area schools at a cost of $470 million.
The tax is set to expire on March 31, 2010, which means a vote on extending it would have to occur before the end of this year, Cornett said.
If a third MAPS proposal is put forward, it is most likely to include a new convention center, a large park in space created by the relocation of Interstate 40 through downtown Oklahoma City, and possibly a public transportation initiative.
Cornett favors such a component, but said, "it’s hard to pass public transit when you don’t have traffic congestion.”
Cornett said Oklahoma City’s economy has slowed considerably since last fall and appears to be "pretty flat” now. Nevertheless, he said, Devon Energy still plans to break ground later this year on a 950-foot skyscraper that will be the fifth-tallest building west of the Mississippi River.
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