No, but it didn't pass at 100% either. I've never lived in or near downtown, I've worked in downtown OKC, Dallas and now Denver, I live 20 miles away from Downtown Denver (in Aurora) and when I open up my own practice I have no desire to locate downtown, I'm already tired of working downtown again. I would consider a near downtown area or in a TOD type of development before I will consider an office downtown but I see the value in all areas of the city prospering, many people have a hard time seeing anything outside of their 3 mile bubble.
I know plenty of OKC residents who didn't vote for MAPS because it was a "downtown thing" and they weren't interested in spending any money there (or on pretty much anything else outside of downtown). I voted for it during the elections that I lived in far NW OKC, my parents voted for it living out in West OKC. My father had very little hope that it would turn out the way that it did, he envisioned another String of Pearls failure but he voted for it anyway because he knew something needed to be done. Many of those in the rural areas of the OKC city limits (no matter what quadrant) have no desire to spend anything on the city as whole because it doesn't affect them living out where they do, those type of people are a large part of Pete White's constituency. Some will never see the value of a vibrant and healthy core and you will more than likely never change their minds but if enough of them contact their council member, they will consider what they have to say.
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