Mayor, working group tour Arkansas River corridor to dream big
As currently written, the development guidelines would require that structures be no more than 25 feet from the River Parks trail and that the front of the structure face the trail.
For the Frontier December 16, 2015
As currently written, the development guidelines would require that structures be no more than 25 feet from the River Parks trail and that the front of the structure face the trail.
For the Frontier December 13, 2015
Tulsa officials are looking at applying for $50 million transportation funding to help the city create and implement innovative, high-tech transportation programs.
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The president of the park’s Volunteer Association said Biscuit Acres is so popular, there is a “definite need” for another option to prevent overcrowding.
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If other government RFPs issued in the recent past are any indication, 40 days is a short window to come up with the type of plans OSU-Tulsa is looking for.
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The official word from the city of Tulsa and Tulsa County officials was positive Thursday, but also hinted that there are still things to work out and that there is, perhaps, a hope that more can be done for the region.
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The park’s new amenities will include a Black Wall Street-themed playground, an adult outdoor fitness center, benches, shelters with tables, picnic tables, a drinking fountain and more.
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“It is another example of a public-private partnership,” said Parks Director Lucy Dolman.
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Development standards that do not respect the river environment as a special place will create a place that looks exactly like development anywhere else in Tulsa, or even Broken Arrow and Owasso.
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