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    Has there been any discussion of putting utilities underground in Bricktown? I was walking there this morning and noticed one of the utility companies was drastically trimming trees that interfered with power lines. They were finally looking nice after the ice storm and now they're looking scalped again. I hate the fact that we have to have large "shrubs" there rather than being able to let them grow.

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    I have been bitching about utilities needing to bury the lines,before ANY more rate hikes.
    The ice storms affect the same areas almost every year and the 3 stooges on the Corporation Commission keep taking the bribes and not even trying to do good.

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    They really need to bury the ones that follow the Oklahoma River. I don't know how they can build the new boathouses with powerlines going directly over them. Plus it looks terrible.
    Don't Edmond My Downtown

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    Quote Originally Posted by betts View Post
    Has there been any discussion of putting utilities underground in Bricktown? I was walking there this morning and noticed one of the utility companies was drastically trimming trees that interfered with power lines. They were finally looking nice after the ice storm and now they're looking scalped again. I hate the fact that we have to have large "shrubs" there rather than being able to let them grow.
    The utility lines are only part of the problem, especially on Main Street. Bricktown, as a district, needs a complete makeover and an urban forestry plan. There is nothing more embarrassing than to see the Bradford Pears along Oklahoma between Main and Sheridan. Thank goodness the Spagetti Warehouse decided to replace those, but if you follow Bricktown, and see the hodge-podge of tree growth, from Main Street, to the Ballpark, it is pretty ridiculous.

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    Well said. Jim Cowan, you listening?
    Don't Edmond My Downtown

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    Quote Originally Posted by LordGerald View Post
    The utility lines are only part of the problem, especially on Main Street. Bricktown, as a district, needs a complete makeover and an urban forestry plan. There is nothing more embarrassing than to see the Bradford Pears along Oklahoma between Main and Sheridan. Thank goodness the Spagetti Warehouse decided to replace those, but if you follow Bricktown, and see the hodge-podge of tree growth, from Main Street, to the Ballpark, it is pretty ridiculous.
    Clap! Clap! Clap! If Bricktown is really the pride of OKC, there should be some basic attention to the landscaping. It makes such a huge difference...look at how the ABC TV crew were fawning over the beauty of the OU campus during the telecast yesterday, even mentioning the landscaping specifically. In Bricktown, I have to apologize to my out-of-town visitors for the piles of dirt around the canal.

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    I am wishing they would pay as much attention to landscaping as they do MAPS.
    Not just in Bricktown, but Downtown.

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    I wouldn't be surprised if with the $95 plus million loan from the Devon TIF, if we see some major improvements, including burying of utility lines. We already know about the new sidewalks, bike lanes, steet signage, curbs, etc. that will give downtown a cohesive look to it, if someone wants to read this comprehensive plan, I'm sure you can find something about the landscaping and utility lines.

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    Saturday morning at the Race for the Cure, I noticed most of the trees on the South side of the Ballpark are gone. There were a few left that were only half a tree. They weren't growing right to begin with, and then I guess the last ice storm damaged them too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gmwise View Post
    the 3 stooges on the Corporation Commission keep taking the bribes and not even trying to do good.
    That's a pretty strong statement. Proof?

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    Quote Originally Posted by russellc View Post
    Saturday morning at the Race for the Cure, I noticed most of the trees on the South side of the Ballpark are gone. There were a few left that were only half a tree. They weren't growing right to begin with, and then I guess the last ice storm damaged them too.
    That's what happens when you plant Bradford Pears. Worst. Tree. Ever.

    Will probably get replaced by a 'real' tree.

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    Hopefully they (the City) will consult with the experts at the OSU Extension Center. . .or perhaps Steve B from Sunshine Nursery before they plant anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
    That's what happens when you plant Bradford Pears. Worst. Tree. Ever.

    Will probably get replaced by a 'real' tree.
    Even still, if they like the look of those trees, there are several similar (yet hardier) trees, like the New Bradford or Cleveland Select.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foodiefan View Post
    Hopefully they (the City) will consult with the experts at the OSU Extension Center. . .or perhaps Steve B from Sunshine Nursery before they plant anything.


    I'm tired of seeing the city plant trees, then have to go back a year or two later and hatrack them. All it takes is a little common sense and planning beforehand. Which shouldn't be that difficult.

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    Quote Originally Posted by westsidesooner View Post


    I'm tired of seeing the city plant trees, then have to go back a year or two later and hatrack them. All it takes is a little common sense and planning beforehand. Which shouldn't be that difficult.
    nooo,
    you're assuming those dumbasses have common sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gmwise View Post
    nooo,
    you're assuming those dumbasses have common sense.
    Play nice.

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    The trimming crew massacred the big oaks outside of Covenant Life Baptists "Calvary" at 2nd and Walnut.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Urban Pioneer View Post
    The trimming crew massacred the big oaks outside of Covenant Life Baptists "Calvary" at 2nd and Walnut.
    Yeah, they were hard at work in Deep Deuce yesterday. It's sad. I'm just glad they buried lines in Maywood Park.

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    Thus the reason we need an Urban Forestry Dept. within the City staff. I believe there was something passed, or at least plans for one, not sure how/when it will be funded. Edmond and Norman already have an excellent one FYI.

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    yes we do
    but until Mayor Micky can milk it for something its not happening

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    Quote Originally Posted by TulsaRobert View Post
    Even still, if they like the look of those trees, there are several similar (yet hardier) trees, like the New Bradford or Cleveland Select.
    It would be nice to see OKC plant live oaks. These trees shed their leaves but do not lie dormant in the winter. So the leaves stay green in the winter. This tree looks stately and grows in the South/SW part of the USA.

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    i live in jacksonville, and i love the live oaks! would they be able to withstand oklahoma winters though?

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    I don't know about live oaks, but Black Jack Oak trees do well here. They tend to be very messy though. They tend to keep their leaves late into the winter (which makes them prone to ice damage). Plus they are very slow growing. Anyone have any ideas as to a strong, fast growing tree that does well here......ash maybe? Like I mentioned earlier it wouldnt take anything more than a consultation with an arborist to fix our poor leadership as far as horticulture is concerned. Maybe we should send the city a # to call.

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    Quote Originally Posted by westsidesooner View Post
    I don't know about live oaks, but Black Jack Oak trees do well here. They tend to be very messy though. They tend to keep their leaves late into the winter (which makes them prone to ice damage). Plus they are very slow growing. Anyone have any ideas as to a strong, fast growing tree that does well here......ash maybe? Like I mentioned earlier it wouldnt take anything more than a consultation with an arborist to fix our poor leadership as far as horticulture is concerned. Maybe we should send the city a # to call.
    I think they're strong: chinese pistache are a really nice city tree. They grow relative rapidly, shed nothing but leaves, and they turn a beautiful orange-red color in the fall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by metro View Post
    Thus the reason we need an Urban Forestry Dept. within the City staff. I believe there was something passed, or at least plans for one, not sure how/when it will be funded. Edmond and Norman already have an excellent one FYI.
    but until then, they could at least consult with the County Extension/OSU. . .and I'm bettin' it would be at no cost. . . as in FREE.

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