Originally Posted by
cafeboeuf
I think it's a civic issue in general. I've seen a strong push to make Maps 4 about neighborhoods, which can be anything from transportation to parks & recreation to public safety...
"I've seen a strong push to make Maps 4 about neighborhoods..."
Agree,
There are a number of areas where OKC needs attention. City-wide beautification; we have seen evidence of this under Mayor Mick Cornett's regime.
Would love to see MAPS IV include:
1. Transit foundation:
Build to expand for future options $400 million.
2. City-wide beautification; gateway entrances (Asian, Bricktown, Capitol Hill, Heritage Hills, Paseo, Stockyards City, Wheeler etc.,)
More street planters & lights. $100 million
3. Safe rooms for all Oklahoma City Area Public Schools that don't have them.
$100 million.
4. More improvement to the Oklahoma riverfront to spur future development (especially south bank near the AICCM).
$50 million
5. A high profile notable
'eye catching' monument; far exceed the impact of 'Skydance Bridge.'
$40 million.
6. Riverfront stadium: American & soccer football specific stadium.
$40 million.
7. Renovation of City-Hall & offices complex
$10 million.
8. Contingency fund:
$30 million.
(Note: MAPS III - $777 million, including $17 million in contingency fund.)
Total package: $770 million - (7 year collection).
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