Originally Posted by
catch22
Mr. (Catch22),
Thank you for your email to Federal Highway Administrator Victor Mendez expressing your concerns about the proposed Boulevard portion of the I-40 Relocation Project. I have been asked to respond on his behalf.
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has not yet made a determination as to the level of environmental studies and public involvement required for the Boulevard portion of the I-40 Relocation Project. We have requested that ODOT provide us an assessment of the social and environmental impacts associated with the project. As part of their assessment, we have asked ODOT to hold a public meeting to present what is currently being proposed and to seek public input such as the one you are providing. When this public outreach and analysis is completed, and the information received, FHWA will make its determination as to the level of environmental documentation for the Boulevard based on the specific impacts identified, their context and intensity, public input, and other factors.
We hope that you will take advantage of this public meeting and provide your recommendations for the ultimate design for this important part of Oklahoma City’s transportation network.
I am providing a courtesy copy of this and your email to the Oklahoma Department of Transportation and the City of Oklahoma City so they are aware of your concerns.
Sincerely,
Ivan Marrero, P.E.
Assistant Division Administrator
Federal Highway Administration - Oklahoma Division
5801 N. Broadway Extension, Suite 300
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
Office: 405-254-3300
Cell: 405-626-0127
Fax: 405-254-3302
From: (Catch22) [mailto:xxxxxxxxx@live.com]
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2012 1:30 PM
To: Mendez, Victor (FHWA)
Subject: Proposed OKC Downtown Boulevard/I-40 Project
Hello Mr. Mendez,
I am a citizen of the great state of Oklahoma and a loyal citizen of Oklahoma City. I have serious concern over the proposed Boulevard to replace I-40. From my understanding, the (or a portion of it) funding for this portion of the project is coming from Federal moneys which you have a part in distributing to ODOT (Oklahoma DOT) for the construction of the Boulevard.
I want to make myself heard as a citizen and taxpayer of the United States and Oklahoma that I am not in favor of the proposed Boulevard. The elevated superstructure to replace the old I-40 will do nothing to create a more pedestrian friendly environment. It will continue to choke downtown development by creating a physical and psychological barrier preventing development to naturally expand from one side of the structure to the other. It will do nothing to solve the issues OKC currently faces. Oklahoma City currently scores fairly low on walkability studies, and this will only make that situation worse. This elevated Boulevard also eliminates any possibility of fixed public transit to be included now or in the future (light rail, street car, commuter rail, or even bus service with stops [Where would one get off the bus on a virtual highway in the sky "Boulevard"?]). It is also my understanding that ODOT has failed to have a public input process, they effectively have decided what the citizens want with no input from the public. This is simply unacceptable with public money, and especially federal money. There are proposals done by citizens interested in the project for an at grade boulevard in the existing right of way, with a roundabout/traffic circle on one end to slow traffic down coming off the interstate and merge them into the traffic flow. I am not an engineer, so I can't speak for the effectiveness of that. But other options should be considered. And citizens should be heard.
In summary, the current plan by ODOT does nothing to improve overall quality of life for OKC's citizens. It is a high capacity, mostly elevated, high speed roadway through the middle of the downtown core of a major city. It will cut off transportation options for the long term future for those who do not have automobile transportation, by situation or by choice. The proposed roadway is for one use only, and that is fast automobile transportation. This needs to improve quality of life for pedestrians, bicyclists, public transportation users, and automobiles. Not just vehicles.
Thank you very much for your time. I hope to hear a response back.
Thanks,
(Catch22)
OKC, OK 731xx
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