Currently around YOUR Neighborhood, City Leaders are making changes that will affect the integrity of your neighborhood and your quality of life. Historic Homes and Buildings are being demolished at an alarming rate, usually to make way for surface parking lots. Infill development inappropriate to the look and feel of your older, historic neighborhood is being constructed along the commercial corridors abutting your neighborhood. Is this OK with you? The Yorktown Neighborhood Association and others requested City Councilor for District 4, Tom Baker, to address the process of redevelopment in this area and to include the neighborhoods in the decision-making process. As a result, Councilor Baker and the City of Tulsa Urban Development Department asked the University Of Oklahoma College Of Architecture Urban Design Studio to study the effects Commercial Infill Development has on Historic Neighborhoods. They are studying Utica from 11th to 21st Streets and 15th St. from Peoria to Lewis. A pilot area in Midtown Tulsa including Swan Lake, Yorktown and Gillette Historic Neighborhoods as well as other older neighborhoods within a one square mile area surrounding the intersection of commercial corridors 15th Street and Utica Avenue will serve as a laboratory for the study. It is hoped that the results of the study may be generalized and applied to other areas of the city. Please plan to attend the residents meetings, as this is your chance to have input into future redevelopment affecting your neighborhood.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mark Radzinski, President Yorktown: mradzinski@aep.com
Dusty Peck, President Swan Lake: dksdsp@swbell.net
Libby Nash, President Gillette: lantulsa@cox.net
or visit the OU URBAN DESIGN STUDIO WEBSITE at:
http://www.tulsagrad.ou.edu/studio
Five meetings will be held on consecutive Saturdays for three different groups at the OU Tulsa Campus: Schusterman Center 4502 East 41st Street:
9am-Noon A. January 28: Community meeting with neighborhood residents
B. Community meeting with business owners and developers
C. Community meeting with city officials
D. February 25: Integrated community meeting
E. March 4: Integrated community meeting
Members of the steering panel will be present to help with the process.