I'm amazed no one wrote about those 3 asian guys that crashed into this building a week and a half ago. It was pretty sad, they all died.
I'm amazed no one wrote about those 3 asian guys that crashed into this building a week and a half ago. It was pretty sad, they all died.
Anyone know when this is going back to whatever committee that has to approve this?
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For anyone interested in coming to the next OKC planning commission meeting in support of Uptown 23rd/GUYUTES, the meeting will be held on Thursday, April 24th at 1:30 p.m. at the Oklahoma City Planning Commission, 200 N. Walker, Municipal Building, 3rd floor. If you cannot attend the meeting but would still like to show your support, please feel free to write a letter to Oklahoma City Planning Commission, stating your name and address. From my understanding the main concerns from some of the Mesta Park residents appears to be parking and noise. GUYUTES has secured additional parking and they are willing to put up signs directing their patrons to the specific parking area and additional signs reminding patrons not to park in the neighborhood behind the business. Regarding the noise issue, GUYUTES is currently working with residents to re-assure them that they will abide by the city’s noise ordinance. For those willing to write a letter, please mail the letter to:
GUYUTES, LLC
3732 N. Shartel Ave
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
Thanks in advance for your support!
For anyone interested in coming to the next OKC planning commission meeting in support of Uptown 23rd/GUYUTES, the meeting will be held on Thursday, April 24th at 1:30 p.m. at the Oklahoma City Planning Commission, 200 N. Walker, Municipal Building, 3rd floor. If you cannot attend the meeting but would still like to show your support, please feel free to write a letter to Oklahoma City Planning Commission, stating your name and address. From my understanding the main concerns from some of the Mesta Park residents appears to be parking and noise. GUYUTES has secured additional parking and they are willing to put up signs directing their patrons to the specific parking area and additional signs reminding patrons not to park in the neighborhood behind the business. Regarding the noise issue, GUYUTES is currently working with residents to re-assure them that they will abide by the city’s noise ordinance. For those willing to write a letter, please mail the letter to:
GUYUTES, LLC
3732 N. Shartel Ave
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
Thanks in advance for your support!
LAJJ, in case you haven't seen this, we started a petition for both Guyutes and Daebak K:
MoveOn Petitions - Support of Guyutes and Daebak K in OKC's Uptown District
Hey Pete! Just wanted to let you know that I have heard from 3 people that say the petition site is not working... One said that it won't take their zip or comment... Another guy just stated that it wouldn't take any of his info and one other person said they filled it out and it doesn't show her name on the bottom of the page like it did her husband. If you know who to contact about these errors, that would be great. Thanks so much for starting the petition... I know GUYUTES group really appreciates your help!
It worked for me tonight.
Totally agree. People are just going to have to realize that the street is public. It's not their space. You live in an urban neighborhood next to a commercial corridor..I mean, it's pretty reasonable to assume that some people may be parking on the street in your neighborhood.
I agree, the only development I wasn't crazy about due to parking was the concert venue next to the Tower. Partially because I'd rather the Tower be the concert venue, but mainly because it was a fairly large concert venue with next to 0 dedicated parking spots. Guyutes has made deals with surrounding property owners for additional parking and has some dedicated parking on it's lot. I think they've done more than enough to cover themselves. I'm sure the signs are just a formality so they can say...yeah, we tried... when they get complaints about people parking on 22nd.
There are existing laws regarding noise and if anyone violates them it's a simple matter of reporting and it will be addressed.
To put this all into perspective, there is really only one home anywhere near Guyutes, the one directly south. Keep in mind the rooftop patio will be at the far north end and shielded by the building structure and separated from the home by an alley, large tree, garage and backyard.
The homes on the west side of Shartel are in disrepair with the occupants parking in the front yard (a huge violation in itself).
Hey Everyone!
Pete started this petition that will hopefully help GUYUTES with their up-coming meeting with the OKC Planning Commission on April 24th. Would you please take the time to go to the link below and sign it? You can click on the link below, and it will take you directly to the petition. Please add your comment on the petition as well. Thanks in advance for signing and sharing with your friends...
MoveOn Petitions - Support of Guyutes and Daebak K in OKC's Uptown District
Also if anyone would like to attend the next meeting, it would be a huge help to the owners of GUYUTES. For anyone interested in coming to the next OKC planning commission meeting in support of Uptown 23rd/GUYUTES, the meeting will be held on Thursday, April 24th at 1:30 p.m. at the Oklahoma City Planning Commission, 200 N. Walker, Municipal Building, 3rd floor.
If you cannot attend the meeting but would still like to show your support, please feel free to write a letter to Oklahoma City Planning Commission, stating your name and address. From my understanding the main concerns from some of the Mesta Park residents appears to be parking, noise, and hours of operation. GUYUTES has secured additional parking and they are willing to put up signs directing their patrons to the specific parking area and additional signs reminding patrons not to park in the neighborhood behind the business. Regarding the noise issue, GUYUTES is currently working with residents to re-assure them that they will abide by the city’s noise ordinance. About their hours of operation.... how can a local homeowners association have any say or input on what the hours of operation are for a local business?
For those willing to write a letter, please mail the letter to:
GUYUTES, LLC
3732 N. Shartel Ave
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
What are Mesta residents saying on nextdoor.com? I tried to get on and see but i guess you have to live in Mesta. Are they still upset with Guyutes or has it shifted to Daebak?
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