Here is your chance to voice your opinion.
Mayor asks for input on MAPS 3
Should Oklahoma City consider a MAPS 3? If so, what types of projects should be included? That’s what Mayor Mick Cornett wants to learn from citizens.
Cornett announced today at his annual State of the City address that he is seeking input on a possible MAPS 3 initiative. He is encouraging people of all ages to log on to www.maps3.org and take an on-line survey, weighing in on their opinions and ideas for a new plan.
“MAPS and ‘MAPS for Kids’ have been so successful that I believe we owe it to ourselves to at least consider what more can be done to improve Oklahoma City,” said Mayor Cornett.
The Web site will accept ideas through May 15, 2007. Anyone that logs on to the site can complete the survey, regardless of residency.
Not only does Cornett want to know if people will support a MAPS 3, but he is also asking them to post their project ideas and drawings to the Web site. “The more visionary and ambitious idea, the better. The projects of a MAPS 3 should benefit our children and grandchildren and immediately propel Oklahoma City decades into the future,” Mayor Cornett said.
Teachers are specifically encouraged to discuss MAPS 3 with their students and submit project ideas online.
Timing played a critical role in rolling out the MAPS 3 website. “Not a day goes by that someone doesn’t ask me if we are going to embark on a MAPS 3. But I wasn’t ready to have that discussion until the end of the “MAPS for Kids” funding was in sight,” added Cornett.
The sales tax for “MAPS for Kids” will end in December 2008.
In addition to the survey, the MAPS 3 Web site also features a question and answer section, background information on MAPS and “MAPS for Kids,” biographies on City Council Members and Mayor Cornett’s State of the City address.
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