Re: Belle Isle Library
I didn't mean to criticize OKC's system, only to say that I think they need to update or really ADD new libraries throughout the county/perhaps metro. I also meant emphasis should be on design to make them enviting.
I know downtown and NW are brand new and up to par with ours, I even said that. And I know about Capital Hill and the reno with Belle Isle. But what about Ralph Ellison, isn't it due for an upgrade and/or addition?
And Pete, you definitely can not deny my statement about lack of transit connecting OKC's system. Whereas here, transit is not only available but is a no-brainer essential - and people riding by get off and use the system (pre-Covid of course, it's all closed now).
Again, I'm not picking - I'm just offering a critique based on when I lived in OKC (where the libraries truly sucked) vs. the new OKC updates/adds vs. still King County Library. You can't look at the links I provided and think otherwise.
KCLS (King County Library System) is one of the best in the nation, better than even than Seattle and Tacoma/Pierce [which Puyallup belongs to] in my region, but all of whom are also well connected to transit and most designed to invite guests (lots of glass/lighting). I hope OKC could benchmark KCLS in these regards, it will uplift the populus and may help move OKC off those low education lists since that's one of the reason's why Seattle/metro always ranks highly. ...
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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