I think Kerry prefers to have OKC de-annex much of their suburban land and concentrate the population near the core.
The City calculated that they fall $18 million short every year. The strategy of expanding infrastructure to spur development at the fringes is clearly not working. Growth should be focused where existing infrastructure already exists and is underutilized instead of building new infrastructure every few years.
I know some people get butt hurt about the suburb areas, but how can you say that the turnpike, esp in NW OKC, has not increased development? There used to be literally nothing up there except Mercy. The decision to widen is clearly because there is no people driving on it and no development surrounding it
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I can't find it now but there was a stroy about it in the Oklahoman last year. Somewhere on OKCTalk there is a link to it. And while yes, the Turnpike Authority adds the lanes, the City is responsible for everything else the added capacity leads to, and they are responsbile for it forever. Imagne if all the growth along Memorial since 1980 had instead taken place where infrastructure was already in place. Imagine how many hundreds of millions - if not billions - would have been saved.
This might be the story but someone with archive access would have to look.
http://newsok.com/cost-of-oklahoma-c...rticle/3564528
Cost of Oklahoma City growth could surpass city revenues by 2016
By Michael Baker
Published: May 4, 2011
Oklahoma City can’t sustain the level and direction of current growth unless something is done to offset costs of developing the city’s outer regions, city officials were warned Tuesday.
People continue to move away from Oklahoma City’s core to outlying areas, Oklahoma City Planning Director Russell Claus said. Because those areas are undeveloped, it costs more to provide basic city infrastructure and services
Read more: http://newsok.com/cost-of-oklahoma-c...#ixzz1kPdkE0yl
I don't want to force anyone to live anywhere. If people want to live 5 miles past Memorial Road in the country then more power to them. They just shouldn't expect City services out there. If they want rapid police response, adequate fire protection, non-well water, a sewer system, paved roads, and street lights then they should move to town.
And do they get a pass on paying taxes too? You're absolutely wasting your time with that logic, Kerry. It's just not going to happen. We've had this discussion many times about suburbs, city limits, and annexation. What you prefer will not change anything in development patterns. It will happen in incorporated areas whether it's in OKC or Edmond or Piedmont and those services will be provided by someone and if it's not OKC someone else will be receiving tax benefits. Is it an ideal situation? No, but it's going to happen anyway.
They don't - that is the whole point. The taxes collected on the suburban fringe don't even cover the expenses of the suburban fringe so there isn't "left over" tax dollars to funnel downtown (except for MAPS which is dedicated sales tax). That is why downtown has TIF districts - to keep tax dollars generated there from moving out of there like they did for 60 years.
The irony is that suburbia is made up of my fellow conservative who have no trouble complaining about welfare recipients, but have no problem being subsidized when it comes to where they live.
It would be very interesting to see a delta map that showed the difference between revenue collection and spending.
So a homeowner in an area where $2-$4K in annual property taxes isn't at all unusual, who pays the nearly 9% city sales tax on every transaction in the city - including MAPS - and dutifully pays city utility bills every month, is fiscally the same as a welfare recipient? Really?
Wow. Just wow.
This thread should be renamed "Talk About Anything Other Than Kilpatrick Turnpike Widening"
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What does the above have to do with the direct involvement of the reason this thread was started? Next post should be a picture after they've started construction. Too bad they spent all that money putting up the cable barricade system. How much did that cost the OTA?
It didn't cost OTA anything - the people driving on the Kilpatrick paid for it.
The last that I recall the Brifen system ran about $150,000-200,000 a mile for complete engineering and installation, that was many years ago before they became more common. For comparison the last time that I heard a price concrete Jersey Barriers run roughly $1,000,000 a mile. I remember when there seemed to be a crossover fatality every few months on LHP. The Briffen system had been used in Europe for many years and the installation on LHP (up near Memorial) was the first test in the US of a cable barrier system which was paid for by the Briffen USA distributor (now based in OKC). It was very successful and led to the adoption of the cable barrier system where cost per mile is an issue since it can do 5 miles for the price of 2 mile of Jersey barrier.
I have heard many gripes about cable barriers, mainly from motorcycle riders and the "cheese slicer" imagery that they have in their mind. All I know is that just north of NW 63rd the barrier caught a crossing Suburban and that kept them from coming into my lane, I was in an RX-7...I think we know what the likely outcome of that would have been. I also had a car come over a Jersey Barrier in Austin (on Mopac just south of 183) on a Saturday afternoon. If I would have been in my F-150 I would have hit them, since I was on the motorcycle I had more room for avoidance maneuvers and missed them after they landed in the two inside lanes by about 6 feet. I have had more close calls when it comes to crossover accidents coming my way than I ever have being forced into the median, it 44 years of driving/riding I can't think of when I have been pushed that far into a barrier.
Since many people seem to lack the ability to control their vehicles things like this need to be around to protect us from the idiots out there.
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