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Author Topic: The poor state of our downtown streets  (Read 3342 times)
bacjz00
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« on: April 12, 2006, 12:18:40 pm »

Whose district is this anyway!!!??  My prime example....6th, 7th and 8th streets.  These 3 streets are the BIGGEST connectors of the East and West IDL legs.  If nothing else, those 3 streets should be as smooth as a baby's bottom, but we all know that's not the case.  What gives?  Exiting on to 7th from the West leg is a butt jarring, strut breaking experience.  All of downtowns streets are this way.  

I've complained to the action line, but little has been done.  And streetscaping is NON-EXISTENT along these 3 streets.  Does Tulsa have a plan to streetscape any of the other streets in downtown (I think Boston is about to get some going south)?
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