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Old 06-17-2008, 09:12 AM
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Default Light rail and urban planning/development

I thought about posting this in the 'Union Station' topic, then decided it should be separated from the debate about the rail yard.

Anyway, here's a story from Arizona about the impact light rail planning has had in Phoenix, Tempe and Mesa.

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Light rail is six months from operation, but the transit system's impact on the Valley's real-estate market has been in full swing with new condos, office buildings and mixed-use developments rising throughout metro Phoenix

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Critics, however, say that the transit system has put a burden on taxpayers and that construction of the line has shut down businesses.
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This is the same story heard again and again from cities that have embraced a move toward rail transit and a story that will be repeted in OKC as soon as the route of the line between Norman and Gutherie is established. I wouldn't be suprised if land speculation hasn't already begun around particularly likely and attractive future station locations that were identified in the recently completed fixed guideway study.
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Old 06-17-2008, 05:53 PM
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I mentioned the same thing in this thread:

http://www.okctalk.com/okc-metro-are...highlight=rail

VERY important to get the route and station located pegged as soon as we can so these transit-oriented developments (TOD's) can get started. The public makes the investment and the private investment in the form of TOD's comes later after, or some cases before, the first tracks are laid. The TOD's make the system more than just getting people from point A to point B...
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This is the same story heard again and again from cities that have embraced a move toward rail transit and a story that will be repeted in OKC as soon as the route of the line between Norman and Gutherie is established. I wouldn't be suprised if land speculation hasn't already begun around particularly likely and attractive future station locations that were identified in the recently completed fixed guideway study.

Unfortunately I think we can all agree that the OKC Fixed Guideway Study was a joke and nothing more. The only thing funnier than a proposal for a commuter rail system that just goes from I-235/I-44 down to Crossroads Mall is the actual aftermath of this study, which we are already far behind schedule in terms of. So I don't know which could have been worse, that study, or the resulting aftermath in the years since the study. You be the judge.
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