For sometime now, I've complained that Urban Renewal needs to be dissolved. They've mishandled many downtown development projects, the most recent being the Hill in Deep Deuce. Downtownguy's recent blog entry on the failure of OCURA to maintain their properties only adds support to my complaint.
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"Can't We Do Better?
I know people who say Oklahoma City's urban renewal agency is staffed with hard working people who don't deserve to be tagged as bad guys. Because of that, I've tried not to be strident on this page, to simply lash out at this misunderstood city department.
But I remain convinced that they need to open up. They need to put their agendas, meeting minutes and listings of their properties on the web.
Now I think there may be more to their secrecy. Just drive through Deep Deuce. Look at the worst properties. Look at the parking lot at the 200 block of Northeast Second, and find out who owns it. I called up someone at the assessor's office and found out: the parking lot with 4-foot-high weeds, a dilapidated parking attendant's booth and junk sitting where cars once did, belongs to urban reenwal.
So do the weed filled empty properties at Northeast 3 and Walnut.
Can't we do any better than this? This is becoming a very important corridor to OKC. How does this sort of appearance effect decisions by out-of-state investors coming in to look at our downtown?
Would a private developer do business this way? Are these properties such that urban renewal board members Larry Nichols and Fred Hall would be happy to show off?
posted by The Downtown Guy | 9:26 AM |"
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