Re: Downtown Parking
Originally Posted by
OKC Guy
The flaw in your argument is a majority of MAPS taxes comes from outside downtown. All citizens have input not just downtowners. Your argument is no one else matters except downtowners.
I think we have a thriving city with a great downtown. Parking spots allow non downtowners to come and enjoy all the MAPS projects.
Like another poster said there is not an overabundance of building demand to shut down parking spots. And small businesses rely on parking spots to generate extra revenue which can make just enough difference.
Outside of downtown the biggest complaint I hear is not enough parking. Regardless if its true or not its their perception. And a lot of people outside of downtown have made cars their #2 expense and want to park close to their cars. Some have fears of walking far downtown. I think its unfounded but people think this.
There is no reason to eliminate spots and lets see how it does once all 3 new venues are open year.
And a majority of MAPS goes outside of downtown too
Im getting sick and tired of people making this argument with the idea that MAPS only benefits downtown. While it is true that in downtown you can have the flashy and best building uses MAPS has always been a city wide effort not just in collections. Having downtown amenities just illustrates the beauty of having a core, it's economically advantageous to build big venues given the urban design constraints that dont exist in the rest of the city, Venues feed off each other in a dense area - so it makes sense to build a arena, baseball stadum, and canal to co-exist and create the destination that downtown is.
but lets not forget the fairgrounds is ALWSAYS at MAps and isnt downtown, there are no senior cititizen centers downtown, very few trails and new sidewalks are downtown, ect. Maps has always been city wide, its just easier to build the big attractions downtown for a variety of reasons. ...
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