Re: Just back from DC...
I think OKC has a great shot at Mass Transit - that being Commuter Rail from Guthrie to Norman via Downtown. OKC also has a great shot at getting a downtown light rail tram.
Aside from that, we'll need to increase density in OKC. In all honesty, this could easily be accomplished by deannexing much of the water reserve area that encompasses NE and SE Oklahoma County. If we trimmed that area off and still kept the 1 mile radial area of Stanley Draper; OKC would be 400 square miles - the size of Los Angeles; and the density would INSTANTLY become a much more respectable 1375 people per square mile.
We all know in the inner city, OKC exceeds 2000 people per square mile already - so just by trimming the areas that aren't even rural (as in watershed protected area) giving them to ACOG or Oklahoma County for management, OKC almost doubles in area density.
Of course, hopefully the inner Inner City can really densify and exceed 4000 people per square mile (downtown already does by the way) - then I think we can seriously begin talking about an integrated Mass Transit network.
but for now, I could easily see Commuter Rail from the N and S into downtown. This would be the easiest, cheapest, and fastest thing to develop. I also see the city implementing the downtown streetcar to further densify the most dense section of the city - downtown OKC.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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