As a political matter, I can't imagine the State Capitol Corridor not wanting a stop or being denied one.
As a political matter, I can't imagine the State Capitol Corridor not wanting a stop or being denied one.
I don't know if commuter rail should skip 23rd street or not. I'm not going to pretend to be an expert on that. But if it does get left out, I think the streetcar should have a dedicated 23rd street expansion. Maybe the city could coordinate with the state to include the capitol in a mass transit system, and get some funding from them.
You obviuosly didn't keep reading wiki. Our light rail is costing more than $6.7 BILLION dollars! There are/have been 3 phases ST1, ST2, and ST3.
ST1 and ST2 are largely just the city of Seattle and Airport, so I'll just focus on them.
* ST1 cost $3.9 billion, which only went from Seattle south to the Airport. This line avoids huge employment areas around Boeing field and includes a very costly tunnel only to become a cheap surface rail in the minority section of South Seattle before heading to the airport. ......
* ST2 cost $17.8 billion, expanded ST1 from Seattle 5 miles further north to the UW (Husky stadium). There were other items in the bundle but that's all we got for light rail.
So for a total of $21.7 billion we don't even fully cover the city of Seattle with light rail.
Commuter Rail (Sounder) cost way cheaper to implement and fully serves its purpose - COMMUTE. It was never meant for the citizens of Seattle to go to the suburbs when there's already extensive commuter and suburb bus.
I do agree that we should have done better with COMMUTER RAIL here, the schedules alone suck and the route misses most of the population (especially north) but again the demand is only there for crush rush hour - so Sounder is just a rush hour commuter rail (I suspect OKC's will run moreso like Chicago's METRA which runs back and forth all day than just crush rush hours).
Now, back to the finances and light rail - you laugh at the initial ST cost of $6.7 billion proposal from 1996; get this.
ST3 costs $53.8 billion which will finally finish light rail through the Seattle city limits (to Northgate u/c and then on North to 145th street) and continue further North to Everett and South from the Airport to Federal Way (NOT Tacoma, btw). Also new E-W line is also u/c from Seattle to Bellevue to Redmond/Microsoft (which is good for me, btw haha). But $53.8 B to sit on a light rail from Everett to Seattle or Federal Way to Seattle (both N-S, about 30 miles, who knows how many stops) will probably take at least 1.5 hours for the commute. Sounder Commuter Rail does Everett to Seattle in an hour and again, cost way less.
So for $70+ billion we have 3 light rail lines for Seattle, some minor expansion of Sounder commuter rail, shift of commuter bus from "local" to Sound Transit and a few expansions (especially North), and expansion of Tacoma's city light rail. I think ST also paid for I-405 express toll lanes.
Way more than the $3.9 billion you quoted.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
nice way to get Hobby Lobby workers to use Transit.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Wow! That's great, unexpected news from a player you wouldn't necessarily think is thinking about that kind of thing.
This is fantastic. I've long scoffed at the term "hub" for the current situation. But also, I'd love to have expanded service out of that hub and this will very much help. For example I want to serve Bethany out of that hub (Bethany has zero service currently).
IMO, in principle, it would be VERY easy for Yukon itself to make this happen. They only need to go 3-4 miles (ideally if they got involved they'd go for more) from Mustang/Reno (they could build a park and ride here or really I suspect the existing lots could absorb a modest bus using group) to the Reno Mini Hub and then they're in. Once that hub is re-done probably more possibilities open up as well.
If bethany pays for service they can have service as far as Yukon and mustang they voted not to have future service. Dont blame embark or okc. it's those cities choice.
So currently, if I drive myself over to the Reno hub, which is a little closer to me than the furthest stop along NW expressway, the total trip time from the Reno hub to my office takes about an hour, which doesn't account for waiting for a bus at either the Reno hub or the Downtown exchange. I would think having an express bus from Yukon to DT would cut out the local stops going from Reno hub to DT, but the DT to Britton and Broadway still takes a bit of time.
I definitely am not blaming Embark or OKC for lack of service to Bethany or Yukon. I fully blame Yukon in not wanting to link up with the core, i.e. Edmond's CityLink service.
A different way to say what I just said a few comments above yours, but yeah.
This idea that the city would be "just fine" without the thousands of taxpaying constituents who live outside its urban core is about as plausible as a bicycle wheel continuing to work upon removal of its spokes.
Like it or not, OKC is GIGANTIC in terms of total land mass. Either embrace the challenge or annex the areas you urban elites feel doesn't fit into your vision of #1OKC and let them leverage their own tax dollars to create infrastructure you insist can only be accessed by moving within walking distance of the Chesapeake arena.
Can't have it both ways.
It depends on where exactly you mean. Just generally "east of I-35" includes a pretty large sales tax base in southeast OKC, including the area immediately around Tinker AFB. On the other hand, if you were to specify "East of I-35 and north of NE 23rd St" - basically the northeastern leg of the city limits that extends from Forest Park north-eastward out to near Luther - then your point would be quite valid. Nearly that entire area is very low density and the sales taxes generated almost certainly do not cover the City's necessary expenses out there.
It’s two miles south of Del City and solidly in OKC.
Maybe you need to become more familiar with the actual city limits?
https://www.okc.gov/residents/do-i-l...-oklahoma-city
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