Originally Posted by
venture79
I don't disagree with this, and the section I pointed out isn't that bad. The area with the least impact is going to be south of Lindsey however. Unless you really want to open the door for eminent domain to come into play here. I'm not sure how familiar you are with that part of Central/East Norman (since you are way up in the NW corner) but that section on the east side of the track are all going to be mostly single family homes. I'm sure a good deal of them of rentals. So if the state wants to avoid the wonders of taking over property for "fair" prices, then the options come to using part of the Duck Pond property or pushing it south of the UHaul facility. You might have enough room to do it there with a commuter parking lot across Classen. If you go further south on Classen before 12th you start to get much more room to play with. CART can also time shuttles to campus based on the train arrival times. It also would leave the station with in walking distance to two large apartment complexes and bicycle distance of all of campus.
It would be great to get to the events, but then they are going to face the obvious question. "Great, so that is 6-8 weeks out of the year, we about the other 44-46 weeks?"
So use Robinson instead? Putting a rail stop at Tecumseh moves it further away from the core population of Norman. It is far from the best, maybe best for those suburbanites who chose to build out in BFE, but not to the core population of Central Norman. Robinson is also no longer blocked by railroad tracks, which Tecumseh would be. You also have the ability to utilize space on the airport for additional parking. I'm sure state officials would appreciate being able to take the train to Norman and just walk across Flood to the hangar.
With the other two spots, absolutely.
I would like to see what the total build out plan would look like and what the subsidy is going to be.
So let's say perfect conditions.
Norman/Lindsey Station to Downtown OKC - 20 miles = 50 minutes +/- depending on stops
Downtown OKC - WRWA via Bus - 10 miles = 20 minutes depending on traffic
So they just turned my normal 25-35 minute drive into something that will be at least 70 minutes or more.
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