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Started by OurTulsa, August 21, 2008, 05:18:05 PM

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OurTulsa

With the Comp Plan going and all. What do you think of TulsaNow creating a Comp Plan Forum so that we can go there to specifically float ideas that warrant consideration for long term accomplishment.

Dana431


TURobY

Sounds like a great idea. Also makes it a lot easier to go back and review ideas, as opposed to having to search the entire forum.
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Gaspar

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patric

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Originally posted by TURobY

Sounds like a great idea. Also makes it a lot easier to go back and review ideas, as opposed to having to search the entire forum.


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"Tulsa will lay off police and firemen before we will cut back on unnecessarily wasteful streetlights."  -- March 18, 2009 TulsaNow Forum

PonderInc


Chicken Little

If you go this way, the mods may want to consider creating a more "permanent" area for text, reference materials, photo galleries, etc.  So many good ideas on these boards tend to fade away in a couple of days; I think that's the nature of these threaded discussions.

I would think a lot of this process would involve looping back and referring to ideas, maps, and pictures that might are discussed over couple of years, not days.  Just a thought.


PonderInc

If the mods create a new "forum" dedicated to PLANiTULSA, what are some threads that should be included?  Should they move existing threads to that area?  If so, which ones?

Are there some topics that you think should be used to "seed" a new forum dedicated to PLANiTULSA?  (Transit, infill, density, parking, economic development, goals, dreams....) Should we create some "topics" and then let people start posting?  Or just wait for folks to start creating new threads on their own?

OurTulsa

Transportation, Land Use, Infill, River, Education, Econ. Dev., Historic Preservation.

Just thoughts

JoeMommaBlake

"Make no little plans. They have no magic to stir men's blood and probably will not themselves be realized."
- Daniel Burnham

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Dana431