I got this from the Commerce Dept. Web site. It really captures what a lot of us feel on this forum, so I thougt I would share.
This will provide some new insight as well.
Here's the link: [link]http://www.brookings.edu/dybdocroot/metro/pubs/20050307_12steps.pdf[/link]
There's a section of this that discusses the need to attend to all of people's needs when doing downtown redevelopment, including groceries, places to shop, services, etc.
Obviously, we have all discussed this. What was particularly alarming to me, however, was the article suggests that this must be done QUICKLY during the redevelopment phase, before people begin to decline their support.
This may be happening now. The housing projects come to mind. They've been talking about it for YEARS and other than the Deep Deuce, dirt has not turned (not forgetting the Montgomery). Urban Renewal has no sense of urgency.
What happened with Henderson's project?
What happened with the Bricktown housing project?
When and what will they decide for the hill?
Why are there no meaningful efforts under way to get downtown services for RESIDENTS?
We seem to have approached everything utilizing the tourism development model, and that's definitely a good model, but the "urbanized living" model seems too esoteric for some of our city leaders to understand.
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