Re: Ford Center looks nice on TV
Originally Posted by
swake
18,000 seats is enough for a regional and city size doesn't matter.
Tha NCAA won't place the final four in an arena anymore, only Domed Stadiums with 40,000+ seats.
SWAKE,
I think you hit it on the nail - Ford Centre was meant for NBA/NHL/AFL, not for large-scale sporting events such as competing to attract the NCAA Final Four. It was purposefully designed to give OKC all of the amenities needed to attract and support these major league franchises while at the same time create an intimate atmosphere and size such that OKC could fully support and use the facility.
What we need is:
* More downtown hotel rooms - I mean 1500+ more than we have (and on the drawing board). A total of at least 3000 downtown hotel rooms would put to rest our lack of hotel room issue.
* MAPS III - featuring a domed stadium - something like the Heartland Castle idea (which would be a large scale multiuse stadium with retractable roof (or not) that would host our NFL team, a NCAA bowl game (Football), Big 12 championship (Football), rotate with Dallas for the OU/Texas game, Bedlam (OU/OSU) game - where both schools split the proceeds evenly, State Highschool championships, AND premier large events like NCAA Final Four.
Like I always said, OKC is on the verge. But I think we need to address these two issues plus the "lack of streetlife" during large scale events. I was in OKC recently (for a day) and while downtown looked great - it was closed up. Granted, it was Sunday but still - I was surprised how great everything looked but no one was there. No street activity, and it was NOT HOT.
I think the street activity brings-up the need for downtown housing as well. We should make it TOP PRIORITY to address these issues!
Heartland Castle would cost what $150 Million, but would FINALLY set OKC into the BIG LEAGUES!!!!! Honestly, I think this should be the next MAPS, along with a renewed emphasis on neighbourhood beautification ($150 M), freeway/entryway improvement ($50 M), light rail - Downtown to Will Rogers Airport ($100 M), Airport enhancements/expansion and beautification ($100 M, plus the dollars the airport trust already allocated for the East Concourse), and finally construct a few small entertainment points downtown where street activity (people playing instruments, small bands, crafts, so on) could add to the downtown atmosphere ($10 M?). Total all of these estimates, and you get $560 M.
But my list addresses nearly ALL of the issues we continually bring up with regard to OKC being great and all but not quite major league or attractive.
* The Heartland Castle would FINALLY give OKC the "Big League" status. You know we would immediately get an NFL team, plus probably a MLS team. I think we should shoot for the OU/Texas and Bedlam games as well so we fully utilize the facility (MAKE $$$$).
* Our Airport is looking great but the entryway to it is downright mediocre at best. Where are the Trees? Where are the nice signage that we used to have? Perhaps that is in the works, but I was quite unimpressed by the yellow grass and nothing else upon entry at the airport. This initiative would address that, possibly build another on-airport hotel (like AT THE TERMINAL) to create atmoshpere at the airport, and would give us the gates needed to ensure we get not only America West but also additional flights from other airlines (we dont have and we currently do)
* Our freeway system would have insulating vegetation/sound walls which would really make OKC look pretty. I think the signage also needs to advertise DOWNTOWN OKC. You go to most big cities, and their freeway signs (those on the gantry) say DOWNTOWN or CITY CENTER. Ours dont, they say - FT SMITH, TULSA, WICHITA, and uggh DALLAS. We need to point the way to DOWNTOWN OKC. On that note, the Airport Sign says TULSA DOWNTOWN, making you think you are going to downtown Tulsa. It should just say, DOWNTOWN or Oklahoma City, not promote another city. You just got here, now you are "encouraged" to leave OKC. We need to change this, and not mention other cities in our freeway system until you reach an Interstate Junction. Otherwise, we should say - Downtown or City Center or Oklahoma City in the direction going toward downtown.
What I mean is,
- on airport road leaving the airport approaching I-44, the sign should say DOWNTOWN or Oklahoma City (or Downtown Oklahoma City, not Tulsa Downtown as you promote Tulsa and people get confused, you reach downtown OKC before you reach Tulsa anyways)
- on I-40 West, it should say Downtown OKC until just past May Ave. Even then, it should still have r/h downtown signs with left hand for FT Smith and Wichita/Dallas on the approach to I-35, Edmond at I-235.
- on I-40 East, it should say Downtown with like two arrows at the I240 junction, in midwest city (a big centre sign with three arrows), and at the I35 junction. the side signs at the junction would say Dallas or Wichita or St Capital Edmond, but the middle should say Downtown with at least two arrows, so people know how to get downtown and we promote our DOWNTOWN!!!
- on I-35 S, it should say Dat the turnpike junction (I think it does, as you can see downtown skyscrapers infront of you when you are there which is nice!!!). It should also say Downtown as you go south a few times until you join I40.
- on I-35 N, it should say Downtown with two arrows starting at the approach to Shields, with one at I-240 and a few more at the I-40 approach. It should NOT say Amarillo there, because you have not reach downtown OKC yet.
- on I-44, it should say Downtown for I-40 Junction (instead of Ft Smith).
In general, our freeway signs should say downtown up until we reach downtown. Im not saying, we should have ten downtown signs on I-40 Eastbound throughout western OKC with no mention of Ft Smith, Im saying we should add downtown signs in on the gantries. Have Ft smith on the far left with a big downtown with three arrows in the centre. Ditto that for I-35, I-235. For I-44 and I240, it should say Downtown at the junction whose exit goes in the direction toward downtown. This plus the trees would really give OKC that big city feel!
* with the list, we would address our neighbourhood issue and more people would move back to the inner city! that is really what we want, more people in the inner city, close to if not IN downtown. Actually, if we can get all NEW residents in the inner city and keep what we have in the suburban areas, then OKC would continue to grow and the inner city would grow as well. I think neighbourhood trees, sidewalks, bus stops with shelters, streetscapes, fountains, and special detractions (for Little Asia, Capital Hill, Eastside) which pay homage to the heritage/culture of the neighbourhood would improve inner city and make the neighbourhoods more liveable and more of an attraction. It has already been discussed (and approved??) that Little Asia would get entry gates in Chinese fashion and the streetlights and signs would be painted red with oriental detail, but lets do the same for other significant neighbourhoods - especially those like Little Asia that are also touristy in addition to actual people living there with culture. Just brings a cosmopolitan image and feel to the city.
Sorry for the long post, but you all know how passionate I am about OKC and its future as a big city. I was there recently, so I have this as observations and recommendations as we move forward. OKC has certainly come a long way!!! but we have some things that fundamentally if we do it, OKC will join the Tier 1 major leagues.
Wanna hear something interesting that will make you all proud? Here in Seattle, on our local tv news channels (especially our ABC affiliate, also NBC) - OKC is listed with the other big cities around the nation on our national forecast map!!!! This used to not be the case, until about a year ago or so, I would occassionally see OKC on the map. Now, OKC is there permanently - along with the usual hub airport cities (Dallas, Denver, LA, San Fran, Chi, NY, Miami, Atl, DC, New Orleans, Stl, Detroit). I saw the weather last night and OKC was on the map, with its forecasted high of 70 for today, on the national map here in Seattle on our ABC Affiliate!!!!!!!!!!!
I just cant tell you how happy and surprised I was!!!! I wanna look tonite to see if OKC is on the map again. If it is, I think this will be a trend around the country - that OKC is a major city and is a destination on the map. You may not realize it but being on the forecast map on the local news is REALLY how people recognize big cities in the nation. Think Im kidding, ask anybody around the nation what they think of Nashville - even though Im sure most people have not been there. It used to not be on the maps but now it often is.
Of course, YOU GUYS need to continue to improve the city!!! So that when tourists like myself come in, we leave with the same impression we are getting before we come to OKC. That way, OKC will remain on everyone's national forecast maps, and OKC will become ingrained as a big city, along with the other Tier 1 cities in the nation.
Isnt that what we really want, for OKC to be major league with major league attractions. Well, like I said before, we are on the verge!!! Lets continue the momentum but also be proud of how far the city has come.
Continue the Renaissance!!
(I never saw OKC on the forecast maps (locally) until last year and that was occasional. Even on CNN and Weather Channel - by the way, why does Weather channel have Tulsa on the South Central forecast map and not OKC?))
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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