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    Northeast OKC JFK Neighborhood next to Health Sciences

    I know that I have seen people post various items about the JFK Neighborhood over the years. Usually it is in relation to a Health Sciences topic. In doing a search of OKCTALK, I could not find a thread specific to it however.

    Activity has increased in the area, so it probably deserves it's own thread with basic information.

    The neighborhood association recently received a $10,000 grant from the City of Oklahoma City that financed landscaping in the center median along Lottie and enabled the neighborhood to put identification signs along the perimeter. The graphic artist in our office at Bezdek + Associates, Jon Mooneyham, designed the new logo and signs. Walter Jacques, who works at the Health Department and volunteers with transit related issues, has somewhat adopted the neighborhood and helped write the grants and is spearheading improvements with neighborhood leaders.

    Here is some basic information:

    JFK Neighborhood (President John Fitzgerald Kennedy Neighborhood)

    North Boundary (NE 8th Street)
    South Boundary (NE 1st Street)
    West Boundary (Lincoln Blvd.))
    East Boundary (Martin Luther King Blvd.)


    Current neighborhood officers:

    President: Jeff Trevillion
    Vice President: Walter Jacques
    Secretary: Shana Trevillioin
    Treasurer: Marion West


    John F. Kennedy (JFK) Neighborhood was established by the City of Oklahoma City in 1975 as Urban Renewal initiated a revitalization and improvement campaign for those remaining in this area. JFK Neighborhood Association was established in 1987.


    Facebook Page:

    https://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/...d=316561840754

    JFK has a history of which I'm hoping Doug Loudenbeck has some photographs. It is a neighborhood just outside of downtown that still retains some historic buildings. Much of it has been bulldozed by Urban Renewal although Urban Renewal has successfully redeveloped some housing in the area. The Adventure Line train route crosses through JFK.

    It is a neighborhood that needs volunteer help and strong redevelopment projects.

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    Neighborhood clean-up this Saturday!

    There will be a huge Adopt-A-Street/Clean Sweep event in the JFK Neighborhood on NE 8th Street this Saturday from 8:00am - noon, including a 30 cubic foot dumpster for big trash pickup (old appliances, furniture, etc.) and free used tire disposal (residential tires only, no rims or large farm tires). The drop-off site will be at NE 8th and Missouri for big trash, tires and recyclable materials (glass, plastic and aluminum. Needed resources are manpower and pickup trucks to help with hauling. Elderly residents who need help moving their big trash and tires can call 226-1111 for assistance during the event.

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    Thanks Urban and congratulations to JFK for bringing urban renaissance and organic redevelopment to the Eastside of OKC.
    Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!

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    Having worked at the Capitol for the past 4 years, I have always been fascinated by an architects rendering of an 'Arch de Triumph' type structure that was supposed to span Lincoln Boulevard just south of the Capitol, the rendering is on display on the first floor in the rotunda.

    Does any one have any more information on this, why it wasn't built. I have always wanted to get some private funds, and maybe a beautification grant to construct this. With the new Supreme Court building that the courts are moving into, along with (hopefully) a complete renovation of the Capitol Building, I think that this structure would be the perfect gateway coming North for the seat of government.

    Thoughts?

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    I would assume it was never built for the same reaspn the dome wasn't constructed originally, lack of funding. But if the state could get some private funds and grant money it would look awesome.

    Attached is the best picture I could find....it was supposed to be the WWI Memorial Arch.


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    I'll try and snap a picture of the rendering downstairs...It is really something else!

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    Quote Originally Posted by swilki View Post
    I would assume it was never built for the same reaspn the dome wasn't constructed originally, lack of funding. But if the state could get some private funds and grant money it would look awesome.

    Attached is the best picture I could find....it was supposed to be the WWI Memorial Arch.

    Lincoln Boulevard is a good deal wider today that it was when that drawing was made in 1920, so building it according to the original design (as the dome was), would be difficult.

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    Snapped these at the Capitol on Friday...just now getting them uploaded.

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    Thanks Sid and Seth. It is so interesting to see these early plans that never came into being. Wish we could still somehow do this - of course with private funding and donations.

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    The huge Adopt-A-Street in Lower JFK went without a hitch on April 16th. We collected 628 (not a typo!) illegally-dumped tires, filled a 30 cubic yard dumpster, had Boy Scout Troop 1101 clear a section of sidewalk that had been covered in mud and even picked up litter along NE 8th Street, the primary cleanup area. Additionally, we separated the recyclables (the tires were also recycled) and HazMat, such as car batteries, fuel tanks, etc. Thanks to the volunteers from the Oklahoma State Department of Health, volunteers from the JFK Neighborhood Association and Boy Scout Troop 1101! Thanks also to DEQ for the tire disposal exemption, the Oklahoma City Urban Renewal Authority for the use of their property, OKC Beautiful for the use of the recycling containers and the Neighborhood Alliance of Central Oklahoma for putting the word out! Photos are at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/walterj...7626521576126/

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    Maybe incorporate something similar with the new Boulevard?

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    I think that would be a GREAT idea...not sure if it would fit in though...if not this (if we wanted to keep it in the Capitol District) and instead decided to put in a HUGE fountain with the Boulevard that would be cool too.

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    Are there any plans for that old boarded up school (Page Woodson) on Stonewall and 6th street? It's a rather prominent structure in the JFK Neighborhood area.

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    I believe that building has changed hands in the last 5 years, and now I think it is owned by the medical center..it might eventually be turned into more space for the OUHSC but probably not soon.

    I believe there was also a proposal to turn it into an African-American cultural center for OKC, which would have been really awesome, but I think those plans fizzled out.

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    Drove by the school today and snapped a few photos. I saw a for sale sign too.

    Alongside of the school:


    Front of the school:


    I decided to play around with my photo editing software and this photo came out a bit creepy:

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    I've never donated to anything but I really would for this, it would be awesome to have this arch!

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    Page Woodson School is still owned by the OKC Public Schools.

    You can see lots of photos here:

    http://www.abandonedok.com/page-wood...ool-revisited/


    I believe that building has changed hands in the last 5 years, and now I think it is owned by the medical center..it might eventually be turned into more space for the OUHSC but probably not soon.
    You may be confusing this with the old Moon Junior High on 11th (Stanton Young) just east of Lincoln. It's right across Lindsay from the Dean McGee Eye Institute and is being used by the HSC as service center. It's actually owned by OCURA.

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    Image I took today in the neighborhood.

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    Awesome picture!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Urban Pioneer View Post
    The neighborhood association recently received a $10,000 grant from the City of Oklahoma City that financed landscaping in the center median along Lottie and enabled the neighborhood to put identification signs along the perimeter. The graphic artist in our office at Bezdek + Associates, Jon Mooneyham, designed the new logo and signs.
    My neighborhood, Skyline (just west of Will Rogers Park) is looking to add some identity signs along Portland and throughout the neighborhood. Can you give us some tips are what type of signage would be most appropriate? I noticed JKF placed their signs on the regular telephone/light poles along NE 4th.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krisb View Post
    My neighborhood, Skyline (just west of Will Rogers Park) is looking to add some identity signs along Portland and throughout the neighborhood. Can you give us some tips are what type of signage would be most appropriate? I noticed JKF placed their signs on the regular telephone/light poles along NE 4th.
    Good to see neighborhoods trying to become "better." As for the JFK Neighborhood along NE 4th; that's just ghetto. Lol

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    The Neighborhood Alliance thought enough of JFK to put them in the finals for Neighborhood of the Year.

    http://www.nacok.org/Finalists.pdf (PDF file)

    They didn't win, but as the phrase goes, it's an honor just to be nominated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krisb View Post
    My neighborhood, Skyline (just west of Will Rogers Park) is looking to add some identity signs along Portland and throughout the neighborhood. Can you give us some tips are what type of signage would be most appropriate? I noticed JKF placed their signs on the regular telephone/light poles along NE 4th.
    We have done quite a bit of signage design for the neighborhoods. It seems that the pole mounted sighns area minimum of 18" tall by a minimum of 6" wide if it is a rectangular design. However Deep Deuce and Auto Alley have round designs. Just depends on what you are trying to say/display. Always ask the artist for your art in "vector" format so that it is scalable at the sign shop. Signs in Right-of-Ways require Revocable Permits to be "official."

    Want to know more, just stop by the office.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krisb View Post
    My neighborhood, Skyline (just west of Will Rogers Park) is looking to add some identity signs along Portland and throughout the neighborhood. Can you give us some tips are what type of signage would be most appropriate? I noticed JKF placed their signs on the regular telephone/light poles along NE 4th.
    We have done quite a bit of signage design for the neighborhoods. It seems that the pole mounted signs are a minimum of 18" tall by a minimum of 6" wide if it is a rectangular design. However Deep Deuce and Auto Alley have round designs. Just depends on what you are trying to say/display. Always ask the artist for your art in "vector" format so that it is scalable at the sign shop. Signs in Right-of-Ways require Revocable Permits to be "official."

    Want to know more, just stop by the office.

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