YES!!! 100% on board with this!!!
Look at the popularity of the Georgia Aquarium in downtown Atlanta. This could be such a game-changer for us! It would do so much for that end of the canal, that end of the city, the visuals from the highway...so much potential!
I've long wanted a great aquarium here, but the thought of having it on the zoo property wasn't something I was particularly excited about. This proposal is simply awesome!
Realizing that this, if on the MAPS slate, wouldn't get built for a number of years, it would be nice if we could have the adventure rail line or at least a bus route/shuttle connecting this attraction with the zoo proper, so folks with an "all access" zoo pass (if such a thing would exist by then) could get between both sites without needing a car since they're staying in one of the downtown hotels...
Having worked on public projects with the city for twenty years, this last-minute push is political ineptitude. The city doesn't move that fast and the projects have already been determined. To change all of the commitments would involve going back to the leaders of each project and informing them how much each project is getting cut to provide the 100 million+ dollar amount.
You guys do realize that the agenda for MAPS comes out tomorrow? To make a sweeping change to the resolution language would probably involve dozens of people that would all have to literally agree to do this today .
Totally agree. Hope I didn't come off as hating on the water taxi. For what it is, I've seen it usually packed with people when I'm in Bricktown. I just feel like it more of a novelty when it could be be at least somewhat useful if there was a destination to go to/come from. This aquarium would definitely be that.
It's kind of funny how much more widespread the support and enthusiasm is for this project seems to be than for any other proposed project. If the MAPS projects are already determined, well, they better make changes. The MAPS projects will not only be discussed based on what's included, but now based on what's excluded if the aquarium doesn't make it. A segment of citizens may vote against MAPS if it doesn't include the aquarium. What an unexpected turn.
When do we think NewsOK will have it on their website? Who will they give credit to? I realize this was public record (most likely) but Pete did the legwork and got it out there when no one else did.
Big yes from me, both on the aquarium plan and the canal extension. This needs to be on the MAPS4 ballot or the council is screwing up big time.
Wow! Yes Please!!!
Worth budgeting $150 million on the initial project, Zoo could add more with their 1/8 cent sales tax funding ($16-18 million annually). This would be a great core tourist attraction near our convention center complex.
As mentioned on Ideas for MAPS thread #1524, I've identified 10 projects totaling $675 million using the highest estimate so far:
Animal Shelter $40 million, Bus Transit $87.2 million, Chesapeake Arena enhancements $135 million, Diversion Hub $18 million, Family Justice Center (Palomar) $37 million, Freedom Center $25 million, Homeless Housing $40 million, Innovation Link $100 million, Multipurpose Stadium $72 million & State Fair Coliseum $120 million. Some funding for sidewalks & trails are apart of 2017 GoBonds passage. Protected bike lanes will need to be addressed.
Aquarian would be worth its investment; a complementary tourist piece.
I've confirmed council will vote on the MAPS 4 slate on Tuesday.
Won't know the details until the put the agenda out late Friday afternoon. Hopefully they fully list the proposed projects and budgets.
If this is on the ballot then I would feel a lot better about voting yes on a soccer stadium. Putting both of these on the Co-Op site would be fantastic.
I haven't seen this much excitement for a maps project ever.
It is frustrating how many people on social media are completely oblivious to the fact that education and highways are state issues and have nothing to do with MAPS. Seems like any proposal that comes up gets attacked because it isn't addressing those two things, as if a state can't make improvements in multiple areas at the same time.
Maybe. It polled so badly though it was kicked to the curb.
Having worked several campaigns it is best to start early and focus on voter education so they understand what the initiative is. The Gazette was extremely helpful ten years ago as was OKCTALK in educating the public and policymakers about a fairly complicated endeavor (the streetcar). The Aquarium doesn't seem that complicated as a concept but I think a great many people would ask why the Zoo is supporting a location that isn't at the Zoo.
If they were serious about this they should have started meaningfully educating the public months ago. Getting nine people to agree on anything is like herding cats. Getting MAPS to include things like this takes a lot more work then some last-minute surprise.
Not sure if I missed it elsewhere in this thread but Holt keeps tweeting something to the effect of “this won’t be on MAPS 4 but the conversation shouldn’t end here”
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