
Originally Posted by
betts
Remember, though, you have to have somewhere to go on the streetcar. I bet you the majority of people in Deep Deuce will be more excited about taking a streetcar to Midtown than they will be to be able to get right on the streetcar without a walk. We walk to Bricktown. We walk to the CBD, I walk to 9th street, but I drive to Midtown. That's my perspective, of course, but I bet others would say the same thing. Remember too, that 13th street allows the people in Heritage Hills and Mesta Park direct access to the streetcar. We've got a lot of people within reasonable walking distance of 13th street, where they can pick it up to go to the Ford Center, the new Central Park, Bricktown. It adds a lot of ridership.
To me, the logical route for Deep Deuce is one going down 4th street to the Health Sciences Center, perhaps looping around to 4th and Walker. That would allow people to live in Deep Deuce and ride to work at the Health Sciences Center, take the streetcar over to the Art Museum, the Civic Center, La Trattoria. This assumes that the railroad bridge is not a problem, however. Everyone needs to sit back and wait. This is the core loop and it doesn't mean other neighborhoods aren't in the committee's sights.
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