Re: Core to Shore Meeting - April 10th
I decided to split my original text that I wrote in 4th and Broadway, and put the following here. This is in response to my saying that the current C2S has way too much single detached housing which should not be allowed in a downtown district. Here goes. ...
Perhaps I should send yet another email to the city, I think this is a big mistake to create cookie-cutter housing in downtown. We need top design and DENSITY to support the 24/7 retail/living makeup that a successful downtown should be.
Here are my ideas:
- less to NO single-family detached housing in ANY downtown district, esp C2Scd
- raze Cox Convention Center after the new convention center is built, reclaim the 4 square blocks for CBD skyscraper expansion
- build this new convention center along EK Gaylord, S of the downtown blvd. Make it at least double the size of Cox, which means possibly redesigning the rr tracks (making the opportunity for a rail hub as well)
- build the new NBA arena on the other side of the new boulevard from Ford Center and across from EK from the new Convention Center, we might have to increase from 58 steps to 100 steps from arena to arena but that is still better than anyone else.
- encourage housing in Bricktown, esp in the upper levels of the current buildings
- encourage more hotels in other parts of downtown, not JUST the South CBD/Cox area and Bricktown. We need a hotel near the OKC National Memorial, not to mention a few near the Civic Center (which would help spur and clean-up Westown) for starters.
- build the downtown park from Myriad Gardens down to the river BUT
- have a continuous and successfully urban retail district along the full length of the new boulevard. Where the park meets the boulevard, build a SQUARE (ala Union Sq SF or Pioneer Square in Portland) which would be immediately across from the two arenas and Myriad Gardens as well. Spruce up the S side of Myriad Gardens to "flow" better.
- Encourage the CBD to expand to the S and W from its current footprint. This might mean redefining the Arts District to a smaller area where the museums are. Reclaiming the Cox land will also help with this while still maintaining the compact core of downtown
- here is a biggie I dont understand, WHY WHY do we waste land in the CBD on the Trigen plant? Can't we move that over by the jail or something, and reclaim that land for a hotel. or scraper. .. Seems like a HUGE waste of land in an area that otherwise should be very vibrant.
- In fact, the whole look of EK Gaylord is cut-off and all of this area should be filled in with retail options all along/under the RR tracks and the other side of EK.
- of course, we already know we need light rail. Start with the downtown trolley using low floor light rail streetcars (ala Portland Streetcar), but start with a larger and more comprehensive route and expand it into C2S and Midtown within 10 years.
- Get high floor light rail (ala Portland MAX light rail) to Edmond and Norman (and points inbetween) and get commuter heavy rail (and/or Express Bus) to Norman in the South, Guthrie to the North, Midwest City to the East, and Yukon to the West, for start. We could build a WRWA line as a starter, we'd be the smallest big city to have airport transit. . .. (we need something distinct that will shake heads, think big people!!!) Have local bus feed into transit centers at those suburb locations/Park N rides. I have a way to pitch this, as a "MAPS for the Metro", where each major suburb would get a transit center/library/city hall/courthouse or a combination of that, increased service, while we ALL pay for the 1 cent tax to fund it all.
By the way, Maps for the Metro will be different from the MAPS that pays for the new arena. Im not sure of the timing, if the NBA can wait 10 years for a new arena in OKC, then we could do the MAPS for the METRO first since I propose it to have infrastructure and beautification for the whole Oklahoma City CSA and due to the larger tax base, should take no time to fund.
If I could get my idea solidified/agreed, the metro could pitch MAPS for the Metro next year, then after a year start building. In five years, the tax is over - we could start a new OKC only MAPS for the Arena and more OKC ONLY oriented stuff.
Like I said, hopefully the NBA/Bennett can wait for 5-10 years because I think we need the MAPS for the Metro sooner rather than later. I think with Ford Center and improvements, plus the fact that we can't do any C2S until I-40 is built (which is 2012 at the earliest), that we should do an infrastructure/beautification Maps for the Metro NOW, while we have time/can.
Anyways, sorry for rambling on with my ideas. What do you guys think?
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