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    Quote Originally Posted by SunRoad View Post
    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
    And yet somehow there was enough speaker participation from concerned parties (who allegedly weren’t allowed to attend) that the meeting didn’t end until 2AM.

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    I disagree . I can only think of two reasons to pay students to attend: to intentionally misrepresent support (which would be promoting a lie) or to keep citizens from speaking (which would be tyranny).

    First, it suggests that those who claim student support are disingenuous. If the promoters really have support, they wouldn’t need to pay surrogates. Surely they could find 75 students without spending $4,000 if the supportive students actually exist. If I found out that my favorite presidential candidate was paying half the people who attend his/her rallies, I would certainly question that person’s integrity and motives.

    Second, everyone who wants to speak, for or against the project, should have that right. It doesn’t matter if one person or a hundred were restricted and it doesn’t matter which side they would have supported: someone was essentially trying to silence their constituents.

    Third, it’s just a bad look, suggesting that the promoters themselves are unsure of their support. Norman voters willingly supported Norman Forward and recent school bonds without anyone having to resort to shenanigans. I have no way of knowing if the people behind this are fabricators or tyrants or devious tricksters or idiots or some combination of those things, but for me, actions like this make me question their legitimacy and integrity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SunRoad View Post
    I disagree . I can only think of two reasons to pay students to attend: to intentionally misrepresent support (which would be promoting a lie) or to keep citizens from speaking (which would be tyranny).

    First, it suggests that those who claim student support are disingenuous. If the promoters really have support, they wouldn’t need to pay surrogates. Surely they could find 75 students without spending $4,000 if the supportive students actually exist. If I found out that my favorite presidential candidate was paying half the people who attend his/her rallies, I would certainly question that person’s integrity and motives.

    Second, everyone who wants to speak, for or against the project, should have that right. It doesn’t matter if one person or a hundred were restricted and it doesn’t matter which side they would have supported: someone was essentially trying to silence their constituents.

    Third, it’s just a bad look, suggesting that the promoters themselves are unsure of their support. Norman voters willingly supported Norman Forward and recent school bonds without anyone having to resort to shenanigans. I have no way of knowing if the people behind this are fabricators or tyrants or devious tricksters or idiots or some combination of those things, but for me, actions like this make me question their legitimacy and integrity.
    After reading the article...Other than Holeman saying that “[he] did observe more than one, what I would describe as elderly or older, person leave early because they were standing for over an hour,” what evidence is there that anyone who wanted to speak wasn't allowed to do so or was prevented from doing so due to students attending?

    There were 150 seats, 65 of which were taken up be students (who are residents of Norman and had every right to be there) leaving 85 for anyone else and standing room for anyone who couldn't sit. There was no announcement requesting that students give up their seats but Holman, one of the bigger opponents of the project, said that he saw several students give up seats to elderly residents. There were 72 speakers over 7+(!) hours and apparently the students were only 2 of them. So 70 norman residents were able to voice their opinions for or against the project.

    The only "proof" they have that money was offered was a snap chat message (that they didn't share) from a random sophomore (who wasn't offering the money himself) and who's only affiliation with OU outside of being a student is being a Phi Delt and a member of the IFC, that the students (who are 18-23 years old) were doing homework and weren't completely locked into a meeting that dragged on for 7 hours and that a bunch of them left at 9:30. It's just as conceivable that the school asked students to show up to support the project and said that the meeting would last from 4:30 to 9:30...and most of them had seen enough after 5 hours of waiting and watching. I probably would've gone and left early and worked on homework while I was there too if something similar was going on when I was a student.

    If it did happen, it's a bad look but there's absolutely no way in hell that any meaningful percentage of 65 college students were paid to attend a meeting and not one of them said anything about it over text or another medium afterward that could be used as evidence to back up the claims something happened. I'm sorry lol, but if you believe that, you either didn't go to college after the advent of the smart phone, have never spent time around college students, or you're just being naive. If texts like that were sent...it's highly unlikely that not a single one of them would have been leaked over the last TWO WEEKS or that no one would've come forward to the OU Daily to confirm that it happened. The story was written by the OUDaily...a student campus newspaper...and contains little evidence to back it up. The claims are dubious at best.

    Do you have any proof that there were more than 72 Norman residents who wanted to speak and/or that any of them left for reasons other than not wanting to wait their turn and stay there until 1AM to do so? (Remember...only 2 students spoke...so they weren't taking up the speaking slots that would've made other speakers have to wait longer) Do you have any evidence that anyone wasn't allowed to participate in the meeting because it was too full?

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    Here are some of the best renderings all in one place:

















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    When do the signatures need to be in? I am guessing they will get that amount needed fairly easily.

    Even so, what would a vote do? I mean, I guess cost these council members their posts. But TIF isn't subject to public ballots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bison34 View Post
    When do the signatures need to be in? I am guessing they will get that amount needed fairly easily.

    Even so, what would a vote do? I mean, I guess cost these council members their posts. But TIF isn't subject to public ballots.
    They were turned in yesterday. We will know the final number tomorrow at 11am with a public vote set for Feb. 2025.

    The petition would put TIF Project Plan ordinance to a vote of the people as legislative action. I am guessing if it makes it to the vote of the people it gets knocked down. But we will see if they got enough signatures tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FighttheGoodFight View Post
    They were turned in yesterday. We will know the final number tomorrow at 11am with a public vote set for Feb. 2025.

    The petition would put TIF Project Plan ordinance to a vote of the people as legislative action. I am guessing if it makes it to the vote of the people it gets knocked down. But we will see if they got enough signatures tomorrow.
    But state law trumps city law. State law has TIFs up to city council, not votes of the people.

    I am guessing they wouldn't turn it in if they didn't have enough.

    This isn't going to happen, is it. Huge losses for Norman, and OU. Truly wish OU could move to OKC. I know that isn't feasible, but doesn't mean I can't wish it. It would benefit the state so dang much.

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    Good pics Pete.

    This favors OKC's ole Myriad's Great Arena.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bison34 View Post
    But state law trumps city law. State law has TIFs up to city council, not votes of the people.

    I am guessing they wouldn't turn it in if they didn't have enough.

    This isn't going to happen, is it. Huge losses for Norman, and OU. Truly wish OU could move to OKC. I know that isn't feasible, but doesn't mean I can't wish it. It would benefit the state so dang much.
    State law does allow this to be vetoed through petition and a vote.
    See Title 62 sec. 868 for cite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jersey Boss View Post
    State law does allow this to be vetoed through petition and a vote.
    See Title 62 sec. 868 for cite.
    I guess it happens so little in OKC, I didn't even realize that was allowed. But Norman is cutting off its nose to spite its face here, and they deserve every bit of bad publicity and lost developments that they will inevitably see because of this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bison34 View Post
    This isn't going to happen, is it. Huge losses for Norman, and OU.
    yes sadly, norman is going to vote it down, and then we are just going to see the university try and i guess maybe do minor upgrades to LNC and it be 20-25 years before we actually get something going, and then we are going to just keep seeing slow growth in UNP

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    Quote Originally Posted by jedicurt View Post
    yes sadly, norman is going to vote it down, and then we are just going to see the university try and i guess maybe do minor upgrades to LNC and it be 20-25 years before we actually get something going, and then we are going to just keep seeing slow growth in UNP
    Yep. Sucks, but that is what happens when you are anti-development.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jedicurt View Post
    yes sadly, norman is going to vote it down, and then we are just going to see the university try and i guess maybe do minor upgrades to LNC and it be 20-25 years before we actually get something going, and then we are going to just keep seeing slow growth in UNP
    if this is voted down an OU arena in a different municipality is very much on the table ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoulderSooner View Post
    if this is voted down an OU arena in a different municipality is very much on the table ..
    Lol

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    i don't think there is any real chance this gets built outside of norman, unless the Chickisaw want to build something at Riverwind. outside of that, if norman votes this down, i think OU gets no new arena till 2040

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    Quote Originally Posted by jedicurt View Post
    i don't think there is any real chance this gets built outside of norman, unless the Chickisaw want to build something at Riverwind. outside of that, if norman votes this down, i think OU gets no new arena till 2040
    hmmmmmm

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    An arena next to Riverwind would still feel like its in Norman at least. That would be preferable to Moore

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    It's crazy that most of the people opposing this are nimbys that don't even go to the games. Real fans understand this will only benefit the city and OU.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G.Walker View Post
    It's crazy that most of the people opposing this are nimbys that don't even go to the games. Real fans understand this will only benefit the city and OU.
    The awesome plans look worlds bigger and better than old Gallagher-Iba Arena at OSU. OU fans know they need to look much, much better than OSU. It's bad enough to the displeasure of OU fans how OSU alumni has been providing funding for some very attractive new academic buildings on the campus in recent years.

    I predict OU's new arena will be approved. Don't underestimate how much Oklahoma and Norman love OU.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jersey Boss View Post
    Lol
    I think the many in the anti arena group in Norman just don’t want it built anywhere. But, they would be cutting off their nose to spite their face to torpedo this kind of development in Norman, regardless of their resentment of the university.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rover View Post
    I think the many in the anti arena group in Norman just don’t want it built anywhere. But, they would be cutting off their nose to spite their face to torpedo this kind of development in Norman, regardless of their resentment of the university.
    this is exactly correct .. they are saying no to almost 800 mil dollars of non arena development ..

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    Well if it does go to a vote of the people OU has an opportunity to make its case. I don't mind having a vote of the people on these issues. Gives both sides a way to make their case and get it done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rover View Post
    I think the many in the anti arena group in Norman just don’t want it built anywhere. But, they would be cutting off their nose to spite their face to torpedo this kind of development in Norman, regardless of their resentment of the university.
    I think there are two groups…those opposed to paying additional taxes for anything (even though they aren’t directly) and don’t want the city on the hook for an arena and those who want the stadium built on the main campus at all costs and think voting this down achieves that eventually.

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    I love the look of the renderings but building a new arena significantly off campus has always been a silly idea, and going even further from campus if the people of Norman say no to this plan is an even sillier idea. If I was still a Norman voter I'd probably be voting yes to cancel this plan if it does go up for a vote.

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