http://okgazette.com/2018/01/18/a-st...for-okc-mayor/

I like some of Neighbors' thinking, but not sure if MAPS is the vehicle for doing that:

"In Neighbors’ opinion, the next MAPS initiative needs to focus on transforming the lives of the average Oklahoma Citian, not areas of the city with large-scale capital projects.

“There are people in Oklahoma City who are simply struggling,” Neighbors said. “Every day is a fight to survive. It doesn’t matter if you are old or young. I think MAPS should have focused a little bit more on people because, in my opinion, we are the key to the growth of this city.”"

Not sure what the deal with Smith is, the article said he's not campaigning, so why bother?