Re: OKC is NOT walker friendly...
Sidewalks were not a priority in Oklahoma City until recent times when former Ward 2 Councilwoman and Ward 6 Ann Simank began to raise the walkability issue. Last year, Ward 2 Councilman Sam Bowman intorduced ordinances requiring sidewalks along arterial streets as well as neighborhood streets in new developments and that sidewalks be introduced in areas of infill development and other instances where new constuction takes place on major streets. This is a great improvement, but it will take about one hundred years to get sidewalks along side all the streets where they are needed.
It's not that people don't walk, there are plenty of well trodden trails along streets like Western and Pennsylvania between NW 50th street and downtown, there aren't enough sidewalks. The most popular shopping venue in Oklahoma City, Penn Square, is virtually inaccessible on foot. The areas on both sides of NW Expressway between May Avenue and Pennsylvania would be great locations for new sidewalks.
The only way that OKC will get the sidewalks, rail mass transit or any of the desirable pedestrian aminities often discussed on this forum is by putting pressure on our Mayor and City Council members, and you don't do that by just posting dissatisfaction on OKC Talk, but by taking an active roll in planning and governing the city and by getting involved in local elections. The boards and commissions populated by concerned OKC citizens that volunteer their valuable time to serve on these bodies meet all the time and their meeting schedules are posted at okc.gov. The next round of City Council elections is 2009.
The Old Downtown Guy
It will take decades for Oklahoma City's
downtown core to regain its lost gritty,
dynamic urban character, but it's exciting
to observe and participate in the transformation.
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