I believe the land east of Douglas is actually Boeing's, as its the MROTC.
I believe the land east of Douglas is actually Boeing's, as its the MROTC.
Tinker is reporting on FB and Twitter that they are on lockdown. I haven't seen why, though I would assume active shooter.
Tinker AFB
@Team_Tinker
REAL WORLD: All clear, the lockdown on Tinker Air Force Base has been lifted. #Tinkerupdates
3:05 PM · Feb 27, 2020
https://mobile.twitter.com/Team_Tink...35983916462081
From Ch 4
https://kfor.com/news/local/tinker-a...ckdown-lifted/
"Officials say Tinker leadership initiated the lockdown following a report of a brandished firearm on the installation.
Security Forces determined that the individual was an undercover law enforcement officer authorized to carry a weapon on base. "
https://oklahoman.com/article/566836...inker-okc-ties
Probably not the biggest thing in the world, but continued investment in infrastructure like this can only help Tinker.
Announcement this morning that the boundaries of Tinker will be expanded east of Douglas, including 220 acres owned by the OK Industries Authority.
WOW, closing 2 miles of Douglas. Don't personally feel that's a good idea but what's done is done I guess.
I thought the same thing but it dead ends at Stanley Draper.
https://amp.oklahoman.com/amp/804657...mpression=true
This is the property owned by OIA / city.
The plan is to close Douglas from 74th to 44th; portion of 59th and 49th; should be complete by the end of 2022.
Yes but as a cyclist I've ridden to draper via eastern/59th and have come back up via Douglas, having to go even more around the base... bleh...
Also wondering why this is even necessary, guess I'll read the release
Isn’t there a project to connect the Draper Trail to downtown?
There have been indications something might happen but no idea of the status.
Where this does make sense is they're probably connecting the 38th wing area that has been a separate part of the base for a long time to be included in the base proper.
From VeloCity: https://www.velocityokc.com/blog/eco...ack=super_blog
And a complete interchange rebuild was just announced by ODOT for Douglas and I-40. Douglas will probably just be its own gate, stifling traffic connections to MWC from I-240 that would normally take Douglas.
Yes I was wondering how this would change gate alignments...... after all that money was spent to upgrade them not so many years ago....
This announcement and the recent Industrial Reserve (map below) gives this area a lot of room for growth; especially if you land a big plum with the potential to expand and bring satellite support companies along with its development.
Pete, when I look at the Assessor site, I only see the areas (approximately) outlined in yellow as OIA land (wasn't sure if the guard center was being included, so that is a dotted line). How are they getting down to 74th? Did I miss something or is the Assessor site not updated?
Red is current boundaries. Blue is the area Laramie mentioned but not sure how that relates to Tinker specifically.
Not that familiar with these lands other than they are classified as reserves. It does give Tinker AFB growth options. As for the land needing to be cleared and old oil sites, honestly IDK. Horses we know could be relocated.
Senator Inhofe is pushing legislation that gives Tinker AFB and other Oklahoma military institutions a life line.
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