City council approves water taxi dock plan
By Bryan Dean
When water taxis start running on the Oklahoma River, they will be taking passengers to one of three landings extending from Meridian Avenue on the west to Regatta Park on the east.
The Oklahoma City Council approved a plan Tuesday that calls for docks to be built at Meridian and SW 15, Agnew Avenue near Stockyards City and Regatta Park just south of Bricktown.
The plan to begin water taxi service on the river has suffered continued delays as the city tries to secure $2.25 million in federal transportation dollars to help pay for the service.
Other improvements that will be needed before the taxis can go into service include a navigational buoy system and improvements to the locks on the dams that control the water flow on the river.
Pat Downes, development director for the Oklahoma City Riverfront Redevelopment Trust, gave a report Tuesday to members of the trust with new target dates for completing work on the project.
The report calls for boats to be delivered to the city by April and tested in May. Those deadlines are nearly a year behind goals cited by city officials in 2005.
Downes cautioned that the new goals may also be hard to meet.
"The dates that are mentioned in that report are somewhat aggressive, but we are trying to be somewhat aggressive in our approach," Downes said.
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