Oh okay saw it has a rent-a-fence around the perimeter
Oh okay saw it has a rent-a-fence around the perimeter
Both of these proposals are a huge flop.
I was very surprised at how bad these were in the sense of not seeming like much improvement...
If we have to keep 4 thru lanes then the only acceptable option from the perspective of pedestrian and cyclist safety is to remove the median.
They cited that they were constrained by the allowed budget. Also, what you described is in many ways what is planned, sans the bike lanes which are apparently off the table for 23rd but planned (in some capacity... hopefully not just sharrows) for both 24th and 22nd.
Even though these are being presented as the only two options, I encourage folks who don't like either of them to still share their thoughts and feedback with the developers. It's important they hear it.
we don't have a good budget for this so let's spend some money to look like we did something even though the end result won't be very different from what we have now
Neither proposal would decrease traffic speeds through the area, neither would make it easier for pedestrians to cross, and both predict a high number of traffic accidents to continue. So what exactly is the point of this?
I was most surprised to see 11 ft lanes proposed
I agree the sidewalk improvements are good since we at some point decided light poles smack in the middle of sidewalks were ever a good thing.
If you haven't submitted your thoughts on the proposed streetscape plans yet, the city has a simple survey to fill out which is due today: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PL5M7X3
Construction on NW 23: Tree-lined median may get yanked to make road safer for pedestrians
https://www.oklahoman.com/story/news...ct/6019657001/
Was at Cheever's last night and the server said one of their chefs has been over developing the new menu (good reviews from the staff) and that they should be open in the next couple of months.
I noticed some work being done to the building directly west of Craig's Emporium.
There have been no permits for tenant build-out.
I suspect they are just continuing to clean up the space in order to lease it.
Here's a quick overview of all the new projects along 23rd:
Isn't Dutch Bros. dead? And if so, why (since they've opened other locations here)? Did the land-owners want too much money?
Is the Korean restaurant on 23rd west of Classen still going forward?
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