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MAPS Good for OKC or Enough Already?
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3302030" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I have to agree. From a town with only one hitching post to tie a horse to for entertainment and dining, we are drawn to and spend our tax money in the bricktown area. I think it's amazing how the old downtown area has been revitalized into a modern part of society for the tourism dollars that it brings in. </p><p>I get tired of hearing how backwards Okla is, and IMHO the MAPS projects have put OKC on the map. </p><p></p><p>Back to Blake711, the Gathering Place has been a heck of a deal for the Tulsa area, but it doesn't bring in tax money to the community from outsiders like us. </p><p>The New river parks in Sand Springs is an incredible place for the community. We toured it last week and just wish our community had a great place like that for it. But again, it isn't bringing in tourism and the money that brings with it, so I see your point. </p><p>The ONE thing that keeps me out of the Bricktown area occasionally is the horrendous parking situation. It's tough to find a place to park at busy times. We go early or late.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3302030, member: 5412"] I have to agree. From a town with only one hitching post to tie a horse to for entertainment and dining, we are drawn to and spend our tax money in the bricktown area. I think it's amazing how the old downtown area has been revitalized into a modern part of society for the tourism dollars that it brings in. I get tired of hearing how backwards Okla is, and IMHO the MAPS projects have put OKC on the map. Back to Blake711, the Gathering Place has been a heck of a deal for the Tulsa area, but it doesn't bring in tax money to the community from outsiders like us. The New river parks in Sand Springs is an incredible place for the community. We toured it last week and just wish our community had a great place like that for it. But again, it isn't bringing in tourism and the money that brings with it, so I see your point. The ONE thing that keeps me out of the Bricktown area occasionally is the horrendous parking situation. It's tough to find a place to park at busy times. We go early or late. [/QUOTE]
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