Re: Walker Building
maybe the city of OKC will learn the hard way.
BTW - we/Seattle also learned (with several pedestrian/vehicle impacts). That is the reason why we go a little above the cuff with regard to pedestrian egress in construction zones. Lawsuits and Loss of Life/Limb is surely more expensive than providing access in the way Urbanized has shown and that I have also advocated in the past.
OKC can learn the hard way OR Oklahoma City can use other major cities as benchmark. I prefer the latter.
Also, nobody is suggesting we bring this level of pedestrian egress to Hefner Parkway - an obvious automobile corridor. We're talking about the inner core of Metropolitan Oklahoma City, you know - the 2-3 mile circle from OKC city hall that is supposed to be urban and pedestrian. In other major cities, this zone is preserved regardless of construction; it is mitigated during construction cycles which (as Urbanized so eloquently stated) are continuous in successful cities and NOT temporary. Projects themselves are temporary but the city should expect construction to be continuous even once the city runs out of develop-able land - see Vancouver, Canada (which has even more strict pedestrian egress standards than Seattle).
This does matter becasue there are people in the core of OKC now, so this must be addressed (AND IT WILL BE) either once somebody is hurt/killed and sues the city and state for not requiring pedestrian accommodations in construction zones OR OKC steps up and defines the central core (IMO Asian District to Capital Hill) as requiring full pedestrian egress and separation from vehicle corridors for all medium construction sites (larger than a single family house) and larger. Please somebody at City Hall read this post and this thread - and let's get ahead of this quickly.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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