As we all know, there is a lot of frustration on this board with the Oklahoma City Urban Renewal Authority (OCURA). The frustration is not only with decisions made - but the secrecy, the hostility toward unwelcome visitors to meetings, the lack of easily available materials. In short, the lack of sunshine! There's been too many years of this shroud of secrecy.
A quick Google search shows absolutely no attempt by OCURA to bring things into the open. No website. No "landing page" from the city with even the basics. Nothing. This says a lot about OCURA - or maybe more telling - by those who have authority over the authority. Mayor Cornett? City Council members? Isn't it time to ask this agency to come out from the shadows?
Need examples? Look no further than Denver.
Before you go any further with this post, stop and look at the open way in which DURA conducts their business. Not just the design of the website, but the content of the site which includes developments authorized and completed, under construction and upcoming. A full list of members, their roles, etc. The DURA ANNUAL REPORT is available for download as a .pdf file. There are contacts with real names, phone numbers and real email addresses to ask real questions. (Imagine!) Please - take a look at the Denver Urban Renewal Authority website and see the attempt made by this agency to communicate with the public:
Denver Urban Renewal Authority
I have a simple proposal: OCURA, COME OUT FROM THE SHADOWS! COME INTO THE SUNSHINE! Begin with a website. No need for "copying fees" or anything else. Mayor Cornett, Members of the Council - demand it! OCURA works for us, the people of the city, not the other way around. As elected representatives of the people, you have the voice and the authority to demand accountability and openness from OCURA.
Finally, if this simple request can't be filled, then we need to ask questions as to why so many seem so unwilling to demand this accountability of a public agency. If we don't see it, then an unofficial OCURA WATCH website will be launched.....ocurawatch.com was registered today. There are plenty of people here willing to help. This online community is full of people who love Oklahoma City and are waiting - for the sunshine.
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