Originally Posted by
Ward
Slightly different, but for many many years I have been watching the DFW MetroMess grow out in an ever increasing circle.
On the Northern end it has exploded up past Denton to Sanger. There used to be a lot more farmland, now it's cookie cutter after cookie cutter.
I think one day that will meet Gainesville and grow past the Red River into Oklahoma.
The problem with the DFW Metromess and North Texas in general is water. They have always had a shortage of water. In fact, North Texas has tried for years to get the water in SE Oklahoma, that has not worked out legally. Supreme Court case and all that.
What I do see in Oklahoma, and in most all other States, is the continued and worsening demise of small towns. They're being decimated. KIds grow up, graduate high school, there are none to few jobs available, so they move to College or jobs in the larger metro areas. This just simply feeds upon itself and keeps getting worse.
Water is the other issue. Overpopulation here in the USA and most of the World is worsening by the day.
As far as OKC? OKC will not be able to sustain bigger and wider growth, the cost of providing utiliites, roads and other such services will become cost prohibitive. There are creative ways to provide that but the cost will still be staggering.
All this will be fascinating to watch and learn from as time goes by.
Bookmarks