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The end of Turkey Mountain

Started by Robinson, April 19, 2008, 09:53:06 PM

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Robinson

As builders eye Turkey Mountain - the last of our Urban Wilderness - for yet another series of strip malls.

check out Keep Turkey Mountain Green


sgrizzle

They eye turning private property on the base of turkey mountain that was never part of the park for a small office park.

World's not over quite yet.

Kenosha

A) they never give up parkland.
B) there will be more parkland, that is currently not parkland, but being used as such.
C) There are major topographical things that will make development on TM next to impossible.
D) there are utilities and pipeline easements that complicate development significantly.

E) All that being said, I agree that TM is one of the most underrated assets in Tulsa.
 

BierGarten

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Originally posted by Robinson

As builders eye Turkey Mountain - the last of our Urban Wilderness - for yet another series of strip malls.

check out Keep Turkey Mountain Green




Have you ever been to Chandler Park?
 

cannon_fodder

Or Mohawk Park (Oxley)?

I love Turkey Mountain.  But this is private land.  Hard to blame the owner of private land for wanting to profit from it at the hands of an evil developer.  I bet if a private group of citizens wanted to buy it from him and hand it over to the parks authority he'd sell it to you just the same.

Where was the previous thread on this, we had all sorts of good links to maps and whatnot.
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PonderInc

I did some research into this issue, and I feel that Turkey Mtn is safe.  I talked to INCOG about the zoning changes, etc.  The development will be along the I-75 corridor and will not abut Turkey Mtn.  

I was just out hiking at Turkey Mtn recently, and I don't remember even seeing the highway from the trails.  I was much more struck by development when I hiked along the trails where I could look across the river at everything on the east bank.  Makes me appreciate being on the east side of the river and looking west at the green space of Turkey Mtn.

Also, I heard a rumor that the Kaiser folks (TCF?) have been purchasing land adjacent to Turkey Mtn...which, given all the money they've donated to the River Parks, makes me feel warm and fuzzy about Turkey Mtn's future.  I would guess that it will either serve as a buffer zone to the park, or Turkey Mtn will grow in the future.

pfox

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Originally posted by PonderInc

I did some research into this issue, and I feel that Turkey Mtn is safe.  I talked to INCOG about the zoning changes, etc.  The development will be along the I-75 corridor and will not abut Turkey Mtn.  

I was just out hiking at Turkey Mtn recently, and I don't remember even seeing the highway from the trails.  I was much more struck by development when I hiked along the trails where I could look across the river at everything on the east bank.  Makes me appreciate being on the east side of the river and looking west at the green space of Turkey Mtn.

Also, I heard a rumor that the Kaiser folks (TCF?) have been purchasing land adjacent to Turkey Mtn...which, given all the money they've donated to the River Parks, makes me feel warm and fuzzy about Turkey Mtn's future.  I would guess that it will either serve as a buffer zone to the park, or Turkey Mtn will grow in the future.



I have heard the same.  It is a wonderful thing.  About half of the trails being used on Turkey are on private property, and so this legitimizes them, and takes the liability and tresspassing issue off of the table.  We are quite lucky to have such a generous benefactor.
"Our uniqueness is overshadowed by our inability to be unique."

YoungTulsan

I think something should be done on Turkey Mountain, but it would have to be iconic, something really great.  If it DOES get developed, I don't want to see crappy strip malls or vanilla office parks on it.  Have you seen the view of Tulsa from up there?  It is niiice.
 

sgrizzle

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Originally posted by YoungTulsan

I think something should be done on Turkey Mountain, but it would have to be iconic, something really great.  If it DOES get developed, I don't want to see crappy strip malls or vanilla office parks on it.  Have you seen the view of Tulsa from up there?  It is niiice.



They could put in luxury housing with the only parking being directly adjacent to 61st and you walk to your condo/apartment.

PonderInc


Red Arrow

I-75???  I-75 goes through FL, GA, TN, KY etc. US 75 goes through Tulsa.
 

AngieB

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Originally posted by Red Arrow

I-75???  I-75 goes through FL, GA, TN, KY etc. US 75 goes through Tulsa.



Thanks, Mr. Pickypoint, but I think we all know what he meant. [8)]

Red Arrow

Sorry, I forgot no one outside the Tulsa area would be interested.
 

cannon_fodder

I hate to jump on a newbie, but there was no need to be harsh to Mini.

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Originally posted by Red Arrow

Sorry, I forgot no one outside the Tulsa area would be interested.



Well, they probably wouldn't be.  If someone had no connections to Tulsa they probably wouldn't care if a random hill was being developed.  If they did have connections here, they'd know.

And if, for some reason, they cared but did not know what highways we are talking about... I bet they could figure it out by looking at a map.  Unless, they cared enough to read this thread but didn't care enough to look at a map of the area.  Or, they were too dense to realize I-75 isn't in this state by US 75 passes by the aforementioned park.
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AngieB

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Originally posted by cannon_fodder

I hate to jump on a newbie, but there was no need to be harsh to Mini.




Aw, CF, thanks. But it really doesn't bother me.

He went out of his way to point out an insignificant error...but I didn't have to say anything either. LOL [:I]