Originally Posted by
hoyasooner
Highways are a great way to bypass places you don't want to go.
So what happens is, when you have a highway through a place, it rapidly becomes a place you don't want to go. That's why big freeways are bad for cities. I-235 is not a good thing for OKC. It makes it really easy for people to bypass OKC. You can get to Edmond really quickly. I-235 is great for Edmond. But it's not great for the place it goes through. It's not great for OKC. If you could yank out I-235 and replace it with a regular street grid, with buildings and shops and apartments and places to eat, you'd connect downtown with OU Medical Center. It would be a potentially much more productive area. It would be a lot better for the city.
Remember, I-235 really just makes it easier to leave the city. The city, as an entity, has a much greater interest in keeping people and business within its borders than it does in making it easy to go to Edmond or Norman.
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