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  1. #10101

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just the facts View Post
    What is sad is that many cities are treeless and dusty but they don't have that reputation (LA, Tucson, Phoenix, SLC, San Diego, San Jose, Denver, etc...)
    Sorry to get off topic but San Diego is not remotely treeless or dusty. There are trees everywhere and it's often cloudy with mist.

    And I agree with Spartan, Denver is also far from treeless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KayneMo View Post
    From April 21, 2012:
    Green Trees Oklahoma City! Love it!
    Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!

  3. #10103

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZYX2 View Post
    Sorry to get off topic but San Diego is not remotely treeless or dusty. There are trees everywhere and it's often cloudy with mist.

    And I agree with Spartan, Denver is also far from treeless.
    It is when you get more inland, and no coastal SD.

  4. #10104

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    From the top of Devon tower, you will see a lot of trees if you look out a east window and desert grassland if you look out a west window.

  5. #10105

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    And a lot of unfinished roadway if you look down.

  6. #10106

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    Quote Originally Posted by jn1780 View Post
    From the top of Devon tower, you will see a lot of trees if you look out a east window and desert grassland if you look out a west window.

    "desert" grassland? I don't think so.

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    grass doesn't grow in a desert. I think you mean 'a grassland in the west.'
    Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!

  8. #10108

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    (not my photo)

    Gateway by RobOKC, on Flickr

  9. #10109

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    Quote Originally Posted by HOT ROD View Post
    grass doesn't grow in a desert. I think you mean 'a grassland in the west.'
    But grass does grow in the desert, just different varieties and in a different pattern.
    http://www.desertusa.com/mag05/jul/food6.html

  10. #10110

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    Can someone get the devon tower listed on Wikipedia's "List of Tallest Buildings in the U.S. at #33. It will be tied with GE Building in New York City and Chase in Chicago (850 ft.) or is it still to soon to add it. 850ft. is the height given by Devon as the official measurement not 844ft.

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    it is 844

  12. #10112

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    I realize the actual height that we were told is 844 ft. but Wikipedia still shows 850 ft. as the height (259 m) and seems to be the height that is always thrown out there in any articles about the tower. I'm just guessing 850 ft. is what will be used.

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    Not sure this image has been shared on not, but it is on the Okc Chamber of Commerce website as a desktop image download.

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    I prefer it without the rock banks.


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    Nice work! That's my one complaint about the river, they went with what I assume is the cheapest shoreline/erosion control option. I have seen different sized rock, or masonry, or even timber used in different applications that look much nicer. Anybody have a few extra million laying around?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThomPaine View Post
    Nice work! That's my one complaint about the river, they went with what I assume is the cheapest shoreline/erosion control option. I have seen different sized rock, or masonry, or even timber used in different applications that look much nicer. Anybody have a few extra million laying around?
    Most of the rocks are from back when they did the channeling around the 60s when how it looked was hardly a priority, they have refreshed spots but there are plenty of places that they did not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowman View Post
    Most of the rocks are back from they did the original path around the 60s, they have refreshed spots but there are plenty of places that they did not.
    I have said this on other forums. The rocks are very helpful for rowing because they deflect the wake from boats very nicely.

  18. #10118

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowman View Post
    Most of the rocks are from back when they did the channeling around the 60s when how it looked was hardly a priority, they have refreshed spots but there are plenty of places that they did not.

    I was watching the movie 'Skulls' the other night and I don't know exactly what college it was filmed at but the river, although exclusively natural, did have retainer rock embankments like the Oklahoma River. I guess it's more common than we think. I think we just would like to see more natural habitats like how it is closer to Meridian and down past the last dam over near and east of the Fort Smith Junction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wschnitt View Post
    I have said this on other forums. The rocks are very helpful for rowing because they deflect the wake from boats very nicely.
    I am not knocking it, just stating that the rock embankments were never part of a plan for river beautification. As far as why it was chosen, I expect is similar in that it handles rushing flood water better than several other options which was the entire point of channelizing it in the first place, when the city's core was being repeatedly flooded.

  20. #10120

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    Quote Originally Posted by wschnitt View Post
    I have said this on other forums. The rocks are very helpful for rowing because they deflect the wake from boats very nicely.
    You're right, I didn't think about that. However, was that just happenstance, or was it planned? Since they try to maintain the water level at a specific height, there could be other, more aesthetic solutions to the wakes from the launches.

    When they built the venue for the London games, they used grass all the way down to the waters edge along most of the course. I don't think there is any current at all there, and of course the weather is a little more conducive to greenery. But it does look nicer. These pictures of the finish line bridge aren't the best, but you can see what they did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThomPaine View Post
    You're right, I didn't think about that. However, was that just happenstance, or was it planned? Since they try to maintain the water level at a specific height, there could be other, more aesthetic solutions to the wakes from the launches.

    When they built the venue for the London games, they used grass all the way down to the waters edge along most of the course. I don't think there is any current at all there, and of course the weather is a little more conducive to greenery. But it does look nicer. These pictures of the finish line bridge aren't the best, but you can see what they did.

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    The Army Corps of Engineers seems open other options above the normal waterline, it will just be expensive and covers approximately 19 feet of elevation for the several miles. Along about 500 meters of the boathouses they removed the rip rap above the waterline on the north bank and put in a sidewalk about water level and tiers for seating near the the finish line (with current plans showing extending the tiers most of the 500 meters, though some show the full 900-ish meters to the drainage channel). The middle and west basins will probably be able to do something, though lack a likely contributor organization along the river willing to pay for it to happen near them but may be possible due to the main buffer is lake overholser. However whatever goes their needs to be well prepared to be flooded without much warning.

    was that just happenstance, or was it planned?
    The rip rap continues on the river miles after it is dry till the river passes NE 16th street.

  22. #10122

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThomPaine View Post
    Nice work! That's my one complaint about the river, they went with what I assume is the cheapest shoreline/erosion control option. I have seen different sized rock, or masonry, or even timber used in different applications that look much nicer. Anybody have a few extra million laying around?
    How about we take up a collection and paint them green ?

  23. #10123

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    Quote Originally Posted by CuatrodeMayo View Post
    I prefer it without the rock banks.

    I wish that the lights really did look like that in the tower, rederings are so much better.

  24. #10124

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoonerBoy18 View Post
    I wish that the lights really did look like that in the tower, rederings are so much better.
    While the interior lights still aren't done, I do agree that renderings almost always look better than the final product.

  25. #10125

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    Is it just me or does that Chamber picture make the Devon Tower look shorter than it actually is?

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