Says who? I say they're not. I'd rather a vacant lot stay that way then be converted to paved parking; especially when there isn't a parking shortage to begin with. OKC's parking perception is very askew. At least when a lot is vacant it doesn't contribute to the heat island effect, it doesn't produce nasty runoff, it doesn't promote continued usage of empty lots as parking lots, and I could go on.
How many parking lots have we really built upon versus created? I think your theory is giving too much credit to what is a southern city, a car-culture city. I don't expect or "believe that something will be built immediately on every empty lot", but I would like to NOT see most of them converted to parking lots LONG BEFORE anything else will replace them.
On edit: Just to clarify, I'm not an extremist on this issue. I'm not pulling my hair out over a couple new parking lots, it's just that 8th and 9th street can be something very cool in this city, and a parking lot isn't very exciting. Lol.
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