I think both D-4 candidates are going to embrace PlaniTulsa. I've seen both Eric and Maria at planning events and they both like what they are seeing develop. Maria's on the Citizens team for PlaniTulsa - I would hope that she is more involved and present at the events.
I don't know about some of the other Councilors. I think GT is cool with it and I've heard that Westcott is supportive but the others I don't know. I get concerned thinking about some of their antics and the possibilities of the plan getting knit-picked to death to the point that a Henderson will throw his hands in the air and give up on it. And don't doubt that there will be individuals at the adoption public hearings criticizing this and that about the plan. It will be incredibly important that those citizens who support the plan show up at the hearings to reinforce their support.
With that, I get the feeling some of the other district reps might be ambivalent and are going stay parochial in their support for it.
On the Mayoral side, I hear them all say they're supportive. I don't have confidence in Dewey's ability to champion the plan and work hard at implementing it - and that conclusion has more to do with my stereotyping his demeanor. He just gives me the impression that he'll pay it lip service and ask some of the City dept. heads to look into it and leave it at that. I get the impression Tom and Mark get it and want some of the same outcomes for our City. They both strike me as a tad bit more energetic about our City's future and the possibilities.
I agree about your thoughts on Dewey. He just strikes me as a guy who is okay with the status quo and spewing venom about liberals and Obama anytime he gets a chance. Adelson and Perkins both advocate denser development and better transit which bodes well for implementing the new comp. plan and embracing PlaniTulsa.