Citizens in Norman recently had a meeting to discuss quality of life projects for the city. The meeting was inspired by the success of the MAPS projects in Oklahoma City. The Norman Transcript reports:
One of the projects that has drawn support has been the possibility of a new city library.
“As a strong advocate for the continued improvement in downtown Norman, I’m excited to see the possibility of enhanced transportation alternatives such as Legacy Trail, pedestrian and bike paths and, of course, the hopeful inclusion of Front Street,” Chuck Thompson said.
Visit the Norman Transcript for the story.
Friday, June 8, 2007
Would more MAPS projects be good for Oklahoma's cities?
Posted by 100 Ideas Oklahoma at 11:23 AM
Labels: Cities, Economic development
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment