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  1. #1076

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    Quote Originally Posted by tillyato View Post
    Ed is standing out in the crowd.

  2. #1077

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    So when Ed says (and I am paraphrasing here) that Mick doesn't care about the neighborhoods, all he cares about is downtown, how does he explain the 2007 GO bond (streets, sidewalks, bridges, parks, police, fire and library projects for everywhere but downtown), the MAPS 3 portions that include sidewalks, running/biking trails and wellness centers and all the jobs that have been created due to the increase in the quality of life, not just downtown, but everywhere?

  3. #1078

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    Quote Originally Posted by warreng88 View Post
    So when Ed says (and I am paraphrasing here) that Mick doesn't care about the neighborhoods, all he cares about is downtown, how does he explain the 2007 GO bond (streets, sidewalks, bridges, parks, police, fire and library projects for everywhere but downtown), the MAPS 3 portions that include sidewalks, running/biking trails and wellness centers and all the jobs that have been created due to the increase in the quality of life, not just downtown, but everywhere?
    But, but, but.... STREETCAR!

  4. #1079

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrettM2 View Post
    But, but, but.... STREETCAR!
    I am really hoping this is a Team America: World Police reference...

  5. #1080

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    The Shadid campaign appears to be kind of inept. They kind of knocked it out of the park with their announcement, but I think they announced too early because since then, they really haven't done a very good job maintaining the momentum they created with that one event. Then there are these little moments displaying the ineptitude of the campaign, e.g., Shadid commenting on things on NewsOK, the above photo which will not play well with values voters, etc. Ed has kind of crapped on what got him where he's at--the local neighborhood activists and instead is now a pawn of the Not-this-MAPS folks who are still hurting from the thumping they received in that campaign.

  6. #1081

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    Whoever runs his twitter (Andrew Speno is Steve is correct) just does nothing but posts links to articles about popular urban and neighborhood topics. Absolutely zero about how Ed plans to implement those ideas or thoughts, or what kind of track record he has in those areas. Pretty empty IMO

  7. #1082

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    Even krisb has seemed to disappear....? after Ed's rookie power play on the street car vote.

    He's proven he would not be a good mayor so far, and I'm really concerned that he's created so much friction that he's no longer effective on the council.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pahdz View Post
    Whoever runs his twitter (Andrew Speno is Steve is correct) just does nothing but posts links to articles about popular urban and neighborhood topics. Absolutely zero about how Ed plans to implement those ideas or thoughts, or what kind of track record he has in those areas. Pretty empty IMO
    Here's a guide: if it's urban planning, transit or urban core, it's probably Ed. If the tweet shows a big interest in sports, television or is overtly and crassly sarcastic... well, even those on this board who most dislike Ed can probably explain that one for you. FYI: many candidates employ people to help them on social media.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve View Post
    participatory text on OKC Talk
    Steve: It's good to see you back posting on at least a semi-regular basis.

  10. #1085

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve View Post
    FYI: many candidates employ people to help them on social media.
    No doubt, I'm more than familiar with how that world works. Thanks for chiming in.

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    Limited. There are still a couple of people on this board for whom I have no respect, who have continuously stooped to personal attacks, and because of them I'll only post these kinds of posts. I greatly respect Pete, folks like you Mayo.

  12. #1087

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve View Post
    Limited. There are still a couple of people on this board for whom I have no respect, who have continuously stooped to personal attacks, and because of them I'll only post these kinds of posts. I greatly respect Pete, folks like you Mayo.
    Always great to see you on here Steve. Looking forward to the chat tomorrow.

  13. #1088

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    Join Mick’s Neighborhood Steering Committee?

    How about - Join Mick’s Subdivision and Neighborhood Steering Committee? Just saying....

  14. #1089

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    Does my subdivision not count as a neighborhood?

  15. #1090

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just the facts View Post
    Join Mick’s Neighborhood Steering Committee?

    How about - Join Mick’s Subdivision and Neighborhood Steering Committee? Just saying....
    That sounds very shadidian. Did krisb get to you?

  16. #1091

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    Quote Originally Posted by pahdz View Post
    Does my subdivision not count as a neighborhood?
    No. A single-use residential pod is not a neighborhood. Not being an OKC resident I don't post in this thread often, I just want the terminology the politicians are using to be correct - especially when both candidates are pushing traditional neighborhood development as part of their agenda.

  17. #1092

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaptDave View Post
    That sounds very shadidian. Did krisb get to you?
    It's Mick Cornett though, shouldn't it say "Downtown" only steering committee or the screw neighborhoods committee? I can't believe anyone that lives in a "neighborhood" would want to support a mayor that doesn't give a crap about "neighborhoods."

  18. #1093

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaptDave View Post
    That sounds very shadidian. Did krisb get to you?
    LOL - As you know, I march to my own drum and sometimes I march alone, and that's OK.

  19. #1094

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just the facts View Post
    No. A single-use residential pod is not a neighborhood. Not being an OKC resident I don't post in this thread often, I just want the terminology the politicians are using to be correct - especially when both candidates are pushing traditional neighborhood development as part of their agenda.
    You can have your fancy urbanist semantics and it's definitions, and I'll stick with logic and common sense. I bet no one cares but yourself.

  20. #1095

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    I was in today's announcement

  21. #1096

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    i was in Wednesday's

  22. #1097

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midtowner View Post
    I was in today's announcement
    Me too.

  23. #1098

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    I was in the first round, clearly I am more important

  24. #1099

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just the facts View Post
    No. A single-use residential pod is not a neighborhood. Not being an OKC resident I don't post in this thread often, I just want the terminology the politicians are using to be correct - especially when both candidates are pushing traditional neighborhood development as part of their agenda.
    So a concrete jungle counts as neighborhood? Hey, sorry about that, it kind of rude to call your neighborhood a concrete jungle as it is rude to say I don't live in a neighborhood. I live in a great neighborhood here in Asheforde Oaks, just as much as Sid lives in a great neighborhood in Deep Deuce. JTF, you're wrong.

  25. #1100

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    Quote Originally Posted by catch22 View Post
    I was in the first round, clearly I am more important
    Second!

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