
Originally Posted by
Pete Brzycki
The Mayor knows the evils of sprawl just from his personal experience living in OKC.
I went to high school with him at Putnam City and at that time (late 70's) the PC district was the best in the state and a great source of pride for the City of OKC. This was especially important after many fled the OKC school district after all types of problems in the 60's.
He now lives in Lansbrook and the PC North district which was the better part of the PC district for a while, but has now faded fast just like the rest of the area.
So now, virtually everyone that Mick & I went to high school with lives in far, far north OKC or Edmond and has their kids in the Edmond schools. And of course, the neighborhoods where we grew up are now not so hot (and I'm being very kind here).
Basically, every generation, the concentric ring of neglect and abandonment moves out another five miles or so -- and we are talking about areas that were once considered the best in town. This is not only horrible for the city itself, but it's clearly not sustainable.
Anyone that went to Northwest Classen in the 60's, Putnam City in the 70's or Putnam North in the 80's can see these trends clear as day and it's very, very depressing.
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