Re: Bridges spanning Oklahoma River
Swake:
You are right that OKC MSA includes Choctaw and El Reno (it is actually from El Reno to Shawnee and Guthrie to Newcastle/Norman). And you are right about Tulsa's MSA and CSA.
But what you have to realize is that OKC also funds much of the state projects. If anything, OKC and Tulsa gets the shaft from the rural areas. We fund just about everything in the state, as we are the largest draw of tax dollars.
But the only reason why OKC gets anything is because we are the capital. Lawmakers SEE what is going on here. And even then, it is like pulling teeth to get them to approve something without making sure somebody in Podunk also gets a mil for this or that.
This is why (on another thread) I said we should encourage the state to emphasize the two largest cities. Like up here in Seattle, the state succeeds when the largest city succeeds. You all think Washington is so progressive and such but it is actually only Seattle and Tacoma. But the two of us have SO MUCH PULL in this state. We are the tax base so we have the representation in the state. OK should do the same.
OKC Metro represents over 1/3 of the state in population and Tulsa Metro represents 1/4, put the two together and we should control no less than 3/5 of the state. Why is this not the case? We are the population centres of the state and contribute the most tax dollars with our jobs.
We in OKC here ya Tulsa. The main difference here are:
We are the crossroads of three major interstates. If I-40 fails, then it amounts to considerable impact in the national economy (definitely the state economy). This is why the Crosstowne is at the top of the list.
We haved very good business/political support base here. Norick et al have gotten the partnerships established which has created a renaissance. When we say "Continue the Renaissance" it is more than just downtown, it is this partnership that has made OKC much more progressive and cosmopolitan.
We have learned from our past. OKC used to always look to Tulsa (and battle them) for this and that in the state. We stopped doing that as it held us back. We were only looking to Tulsa for our status. Now, we look to cities bigger than Dallas and much more global. We analyzed our strengths and are currently building up from our weaknesses. There will always be rivalries (Seattle and Tacoma are rivals as well) but when it comes to issues urban - we both should unite and take over the state.
It is not so much that OKC gets rail before Tulsa or replaces its downtown viaduct (although it makes sense), it is that both cities accomplish their urban projects with the support of the state.
Once this happens, the state as a whole becomes richer - and people's minds really change. Ask Oregon if you dont believe me [Oregon would be even more backward and conservative than Arkansas if it werent for Portland - which controls the state. Portland is prosperous and urban, so the state benefits and everyone has a reasonably favourable opinion of Oregon].
WE should Foster a Renaissance of the Urban Areas of our State. Then, Oklahoma as a whole would benefit - with an increasing population, tax dollars, disposable income, and IMAGE!!!
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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