I was at the OK Rail Museum this weekend with my kids for a Day out with Thomas. Anyway, the rail line for the ride with Thomas goes behind the Section 8 townhouse apartment complex that sits right on I-35 and 23rd (west side of the highway). What I found odd was that the back half of the property was all boarded up and had been abandoned. I'd consider that portion of the property blighted given the holes purposely cut in the roofs, the overgrown grass/weeds, etc. But the front half of the property still seems to be used, with new tenants still being taken.
So my question is, if this is "project" housing in OKC, why is it in this state? The other facilities in town (like the one across from Dell on 15th/I-44) isn't nearly as nasty looking. Why abandon only part of a complex? If the state is involved, why would someone allow that type of mix between abandoned and functioning? It's inviting unwelcome activity to that area...I can guarantee drug deals, prostitution, and vagrancy would be occurring there given it's seclusion and view...you can't see ANYTHING from the road and it's just trees/rails/warehouse behind it...plenty of hiding room.
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