Re: Now that MAPS has passed, what comes first?
I think it would go like this:
1. lay the rails and build stops in the core, so it coincides with the 180 streetscape transformation
2. sidewalk rebuilds, again - so it coincides with the 180 transformation
3. Central Park, so it coinsides with the I-40 completion
1a. building of the transit hub and commuter rail link
4. Convention Center
1b. purchase streetcars (mostly modern, but hopefully a few 'heritage trolleys' as well).
5. Fairgrounds
6. White Water Facility
7. Aquatic centers
1c. if any money left over, streetcar extensions to capitol campus, OCU/Asia District, and hopefully Capital Hill
notice, in my plan - all of the downtown work is first and builds on synergy of other projects including the devon tower, the 180 streetscape, I-40 relocation, the Ford Center expansion, OCU Law, potential highrise residential, and other already announced/planned private investment. I think this should be done to be as frugal as possible - so we can build as large as possible convention center and rail network.
In fact, I hope the city has quietly already planned the initial alignment of the streetcar rail alignment, so bids can go out the same time as the 180 bids do.
Talk about a double whammy stimulous, yet using taxpayer money frugally.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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