In what way do people want to see the ordabince strengthened? About the only thing I can see that would be stronger is to flat out deny historic demo under any circumstances. And that IMHO would not be a good alternative
You make attacks on the city and people here constantly, how is calling you out on that a personal attack? It has more to do with your self loathing and constant hyperbole than it does anything else. Pointing out issues is one thing, everyone here does that. No one claims OKC is perfect. What we don't like is the fact that you go around misrepresenting OKC as the worst place in the world with a bunch of outright lies and hyperbole. If any of it was even remotely accurate that would be one thing, but nearly everything you don't like about OKC stems from your attitude and your personal situation here, not reality.
As far as being done posting here, based on how much you obviously hate OKC, I'm confused as to why you waste time doing so.
That prison comment is just the tip of the iceberg.
http://www.city-data.com/forum/membe...8-1843275.html
Personally, I'm glad we're done arguing over this building and can move on. I may be in the minority in the views here, but I saw no good reason to keep the place. I was hoping someone would tear it down long before we had 499 as a possibility. There are similar buildings around the country that have been converted, but none of them are island buildings in a seat of concrete parking like ours is.
I'll take 499 over this poorly designed waiting room any day. Get the keys, and I'll start the dozer myself.
bchris - contrary to your personal views, every person I've brought to OKC for a visit has been pleasantly surprised by most things here. They mostly came in with no idea of what to expect and left with a very positive view. That group also includes family members that are architects and engineers, among other professions. But I do agree that personal attacks aren't necessary.
Personal attacks are not okay. I was just pointing out a specific statement that is part of a pattern of baseless statements. You have no evidence for your claim and you do this all the time.
Now, discussing whether OKC lacks character or soul or whatever is a totally legitimate discussion. It seems OKC has little regard for its history and continually makes the same mistakes... The demolition of this bus station is indeed very disappointing.
But that's a very different discussion than one surrounding supposed national opinions which are totally made up.
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IIRC only know of 1 situation where a building was expanded from it first proposal. Oklahoma Tower (Originally Known as One Galleria Tower) was initially proposed to have 21 stories. Vincent Carrozza later decided to make it a 31 story tower.
Flashback: Downtown developer Vincent Carrozza<br>Economic boom delayed by decades | News OKOver the course of four years, Carrozza constructed three buildings now known as Corporate Tower, Oklahoma Tower and Mid-America Tower.
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