The City of Reinvention

Item

Format
journalArticle
Creator
Cimino, Steve
Title
The City of Reinvention
Is Part Of
Architect (Washington, D.C.)
issn
1935-7001
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Abstract
At the core of Oklahoma City's transformation is Metropolitan Area Projects Plan 3 (MAPS 3), a $777 million capital improvement program funded by a 1-cent sales tax. MAPS 3 ensures all its projects are debt-free before they begin, reinforcing the city's full commitment to reinventing itself. More than anything, the goal is to lessen Oklahoma City's urban sprawl and make it a walkable, livable, healthy community for all residents. Here, Cimino present several projects that are helping to power the comprehensive push for a new Oklahoma City.
Date
pages
39-
issue
1
volume
106
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Argo, Jim, photographer. "Oklahoma City Skyline." Photograph. 2006. From The Gateway to Oklahoma History. https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1653839/m1/1/?q=oklahoma%20city%20skyline (accessed September 26, 2023).Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Identifier
B8WEZFMC