Despite my reservations about so many aspects of this project, those areas rendering look amazing.
Despite my reservations about so many aspects of this project, those areas rendering look amazing.
I am not a fan of the traditional university gothic look for this. I thought they would go with something for sleek in modern. I think the original conceptual renderings were better.
I think adhering to Cherokee Gothic styling is pretty appropriate here; it helps define this arena as an extension of the OU campus. The architectural style was coined by none other than Frank LLoyd Wright on a visit to the OU campus, the university is the vanguard of this particular variation on collegiate gothic, and pretty much every construction project on campus over the past 30 years has leaned heavily back into the style. It’s OU’s thing, very specifically. It should be celebrated.
As pointed out by many fans on Twitter... hilarious that the renderings show a bunch of fans in the lobby carrying flags that would obviously never be allowed inside a game.
What did UNP look like 15-20 years ago? Mostly nothing right? Why wouldnt it continue to develop without the arena over the next 15 years? Do you really think a fairly small college arena will set off a flurry of restaurants and apartments? The only reason you will see some of that is OU needs some ad valorem taxes to pay them back for some of the arena. Thats why I think you will see apartments built quickly, but commercial development is another story. The Olive Gardens of the world dont really care about a college arena being nearby.
I like the rendering! Looks like a mixture of Gothic with a modern twist! To bad that this may come to a public initiative. I attended the University of Oklahoma and have always liked Norman, however, it makes me question if the residents of Norman are as progressive and forward thinking?
Yes. Most of the against has come from both side of the aisle. They would rather see tax funds not diverted and be for anything from a homeless shelter to roads to police. I guess we will see how it changes the general fund in the next few years. Who knows.
the city will still get part of the sales taxes .... and public safety is one of the parts that the TIF doesn't touch ..1.125% of sales tax collected in the TIF District will still go to the City's Public Safety (0.5%),
Norman Forward (0.5%) and Public Transportation (0.125%) programs.
As it stands now the public safety tax does not cover all public safety obligations. The Police, EMS, and Fire Dept all rely on the general fund as well. So this proposed district will deplete more general fund in order to cover operations in a district that does not contribute to the general fund. Public Safety is 24% of the general fund expenditure. Hopefully if it withstands challenge the district will not need a new firehouse or cop shop.
Main Event permit filed in August for 9million. That should start going up shortly.
Any update on the PF Chang?
OUDaily is reporting that students were paid to attend the council meeting where the entertainment district was voted on, filling about half the chamber, keeping other residents from attending and speaking.
https://www.oudaily.com/news/enterta...27abf8bae.html
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