The southbound side of May between Britton and Wilshire is getting pretty bad. Cars in the inside lane get bounced around pretty badly. Actually could be dangerous if left to get much worse.
The southbound side of May between Britton and Wilshire is getting pretty bad. Cars in the inside lane get bounced around pretty badly. Actually could be dangerous if left to get much worse.
Not the worst in the city, but Broadway from 33rd to 2nd in Edmond is surprisingly bad.
Furthermore I never ceased to be amazed just how bland and borderline ugly the median on Broadway is in Edmond from downtown to 33rd. Compare it to Classen in OKC. Edmond is supposedly Oklahoma’s “premier” suburb and yet can’t do something cool with the median of its Main Street?
Lol Edmond is definitely a suburb in every way. Suburbs are cities but not all cities are suburbs. There can be suburban areas within major cities like Los Angeles. Hell OKC is probably 95+ percent suburban. I’ll put it another way, Edmond is a bedroom community for OKC.
As for what suburb is or isn’t the nicest in the state is purely subjective. I’d rank Edmond as the nicest in the entire state let alone OKC with Nichols Hills as second. The only I’d place Nichols Hills behind Edmond is the lack of amenities within the city limits. If you factor in the immediate retail, restaurants, and developments then I’d say Nichols Hills is number one. That said Edmond might as well be closer to being in the ranks of cities like Bethany when compared to actual high end suburbs in major cities.
Whether you want to believe it or not I say that out of love because I think Edmond could be much nicer if the city would invest more money into itself. I was born and partially raised in Edmond(spent much of my teen years in North Dallas), so I’m very familiar with this town and its culture. It’s probably the best place anyone could ever live to raise a family when comparing the cost of living to the high standards, exceptional public safety, and overall pretty good infrastructure all things considered.
Trust me, I can find more good things to say about this place than bad but I won’t be a blind cheerleader either.
I'd like to add 74th between Hiwassee and Anderson. HOLY MOLY. If you haven't ever driven that road, then get your shocks ready. I really is one large pothole patch. I dont think i was able to see a 100 ft stretch in that entire mile that wasn't pothole city. They have filled things in a few times, but it really just gets rid of the mile deep holes rather than fixing it. They just repaved 89th between Eastern and Bryant...again, and it did not need it. Especially since they repaved it right before a new neighborhood is about to tear it all up with heavy equipment. It would have been much better to use that out on 74th.
Nw 18th & walnut is pretty bad full of potholes and a broken water main
They're most likely not done but I will never understand why they don't just do the whole job at once. It's always removing pavement and putting in a garbage temporary patch job for a few weeks before finally laying down concrete and completing the project. Another current example of this is heading east on NW 30th just before crossing Classen, directly to the north of Spin City Laundry. I just don't get it, and maybe someone with more knowledge than me can provide a good explanation for why road repairs are done this way here. But I can't remember another place that does it like this, and that's saying something considering I've spent a majority of my life in Michigan, aka the pothole capital of America.
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