Originally Posted by
kevinpate
bchris, do you ever go south of the river? there is a lot of investment already happening in infrastructure (thanks MAPS4Kids and bond issues.) It's already ripe for investment in numerous places, has one of the better parks down in sw okc, with numerous well heeled housing areas already well established. Thinking about pulling a plug and waiting for 20, lawdy, even to slow, let alone shut, things down for 5 years, would be plain ol' shortsighted and not at all a good move for the city. Go and take a look around. It might just surprise you what you've been missing.
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