Another solution being considered along this axis is the continuation of the Bricktown
canal system west from its current terminus to the Ford Center entrance. This exciting
concept is brilliant in theory, but must be carefully studied to make sure that its reality
can approach the power of its vision. We must remember that the successful parts of the
Canal are those where the waterway is lined by active buildings, not walls. For people to
choose to walk from the Ford Center into Bricktown along this canal, it must be flanked
at its grade by restaurants and housing that give supervision and life to its trajectory.
Given that half of the built canal currently lacks such edges, it is difficult to advocate for
building more of it. That said, an extended canal that reached the Ford Center, were it
properly shaped and lined, would be a tremendous addition to the city.
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