Originally Posted by
shawnw
I'm not sure where the presentation is, though I'm certain it is out there, but what we were shown at the ACOG CAC meeting last week by Embark regarding the BRT study was promising and factored in pedestrian access as well as other reasons why to choose that corridor, in particular because of the employer/jobs density, as well as the shopping hot spots. Seemed reasonably well thought out. While I'm not saying this is the most ideal corridor for this transit approach (in the world), it might be the best corridor OKC has to offer when considering all those factors in addition to the room needed to make dedicated bus lanes. I know Reno is noted as a possible BRT route option in the 2005 fixed guideway study, but I'm not sure it has the same kinds of jobs density along it, though I do think there's other merits to that route.
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