Re: MAPS 3 approaching...

Originally Posted by
Midtowner
We already have a couple of nice parks which are scantly used. What makes you think a new park which is inconvenient for folks who don't live/work downtown to visit is going to get a lot of use? I'm sure I'll use it as I live/work down here. I'm just thinking it's going to be a hard sell to southsiders and folks in NE OKC.
Include public transportation and promote it as a 'package deal' and you have a winner even though I believe the items are going to have to be separate ballot issues.
Political realities have to be considered as OKC fanboyism isn't going to do anyone any good whatsoever. At any rate, I'm not going to be part of the effort, except maybe showing up to vote.
You're talking about simple parks that are scantly used, and they're scantly used for one reason... they are just a park. Imagine a park that is just as recreational as Lake Hefner, which isn't really a park but is Oklahoma City's must heavily used recreational area. Besides, the concept is otuside the traditional realm of parks and is supposed to serve as the centerpiece for Core To Shore.
That being said, city-wide beautification, a new convention center and better public transit are higher priorities.
Continue the Renaissance!!!
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