Hopefully I have made my point on the
MAPS 3 public process to date. It is clear that what we have witnessed so far cannot possibly represent our City’s best effort at a inclusive process. That said, the past is the past. There is nothing that can be done before the December 8th MAPS 3 vote to rectify the situation – including more blogging on the topic.
Instead, I am looking forward. Looking forward to a favorable result for MAPS 3 at the polls on December 8th. Looking forward to the post-vote public meetings, and planning charettes, and lively discussions (and maybe even an open competition) focused on finding the best locations for the projects and making sure the best ideas are implemented. If such a process takes place in the future, then we can all find the grace to forget what has taken place thus far and channel our energy into ensuring the projects are a success.
I have been told by multiple persons over the past few days, that my public objections to the MAPS 3 public process will hurt my chances of finding a job in Oklahoma City. Well, if that is the case, it is most unfortunate. Because more than anything, I am looking forward to returning to Oklahoma City and contributing my energy and ideas in an effort to make it a better place to live. That was the dream two years ago when I left to attend graduate school and it remains the dream today.
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