What is this walk thing you speak of?
What is this walk thing you speak of?
I noticed that there are still a lot of the crosswalks that have not been repainted.
I suppose they may be waiting for immediate construction to be completed but good grief, those things are atrocious and have been that way for years. It's embarrassing.
Questions... once upon a time we were told that an all powerful traffic light management system had been implemented in OKC and that we'd see the benefits before long (doesn't seem like we're seeing it to me, but I just don't know)...
1) If that system has fine control of traffic lights, does it also have fine control of pedestrian walk signs?
2) If so, via the software, can they just be linked?
Hmm... I wonder what said technology was (that would have been the purview of an IT organization -- though presumably it was something wireless [in which case you need RF engineers for something city wide, not just IT guys] since you're saying it's now wired)... and hopefully we didn't waste millions abandoning it... but glad it's still eventually going to happen, maybe. Perhaps around the time of the AICCM completion. :-P
But my questions about the walk sign control still stand for anyone that might know the capabilities of the software.
dupe
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Wow, that's ridiculous and dangerous.
They could cut those off with a hand tool in just a few minutes.
Lawsuit waiting to happen
The city has that "items that need addressed" app, someone should report them and see what happens. If I get a chance today I'll swing by and try it.
Be sure to get an exact address. Not the one geotagged in the app; rather something you pull off of a building. If you don't they will use that as an excuse to close the ticket without action. Also, if an item is on private property (it of course appears NOT to be in this case) you will basically get a digital shoulder shrug and the ticket will be closed. Those are the only things so far that have irritated me about using the app.
I posted this on Twitter to see if it helps.
This pic needs to be immediately sent to the city for action. Then send it to the Oklahoman for publicity.
They got sheared off today. I think Unfrskn or whatever tweeted them the photo and the city went out and took care of it.
There is one set that is still there, but there is a giant truck parked over it, so they probably could not access that one.
Shear off the giant truck!
Great to see the nails removed.
From Tuesday as well.
Stunning station, i noticed that it was underutilized however. After the Amtrak left in the morning the officials taking care of it just locked up and left (With me almost left inside) And there was another large empty room that would've made a great restaurant.
The stunning interior.
Passengers onward towards Fort Worth
A certain tower peaking out.
The large empty room would make a great cafe or meeting place/exhibit on the history of the railroad. Maybe the Oklahoma Railroad museum could use the space as a museum downtown.
Thanks again for the photos.
If you look at the latest plans, that great empty space is targeted for a restaurant.
And of course with the new tunnel to Bricktown, there will be a lot more traffic through there.
Such a crazy cool building that almost no one ever sees. Can't wait to see them polish and fill this place up!
(just need to pull down the Cox Center, because that's all you can see when you look out from those beautiful interiors.)
I hope the tunnel is done right and isn't just a concrete walkway. (What are the time frames for the renovation?)
And great to see it getting alternative uses, after 8:30am this place was just dead.
Yeah, I've been by several times and never been able to even get inside.
They just filed the building permits so work should start soon.
I would guess it will take about a year to complete. It's mainly cleaning the exterior stone and reworking the outside areas.
To get in easier, look at the amtrak time routes. that should help get a good peek inside.
Here's a quick video that SW Aviator and I did of the Santa Fe Station ceiling.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FNHICNy5R30
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