RESULTS FROM THE COMMUNITY VISIONING PROCESS – DECEMBER 7, 2016
WHAT ARE CITIZENS’ HOPES
FOR DOWNTOWN MUSKOGEE?
INCREASE ACTIVITY
IMPROVE CONNECTIONS
SAVE HISTORIC BUILDINGS
REVITALIZE ARROWHEAD MALL
INTRODUCE GREEN SPACES Some of the approximately 150 participants at
the Community Hope Workshop on Nov. 15th.
INCREASE DOWNTOWN ACTIVITY
• ATTRACT VISITORS
• ATTRACT EMPLOYERS
• ATTRACT RESIDENTS
• DEVELOP ACTIVITIES FOR YOUTH
• DECREASE PARKING
restaurants, bars, hotels, galleries, events
market rate housing, grocery store, services
reduce off-street, not on-street
capture existing jobs, encourage start-ups
athletics, arts, music, job training
Citizens share their hopes on the brown bag
idea wall. Over 250 ideas were collected.
IMPROVE CONNECTIONS
• IMPLEMENT A ROAD DIET
• PROVIDE FOR PEDESTRIANS
• BETTER ALTERNATIVES
• INCREASE CONNECTIVITY
• MAKE BEAUTIFUL STREETS
fewer lanes, slower speeds
bike lanes, frequent buses, easy to understand routes
gateways, street furniture, plantings, lighting
fix sidewalks, safer crossings, places to rest
link attractions, better north-south connections, centennial trail
Cyclists design a complete street.
SAVE HISTORIC BUILDINGS
• STABILIZE STRUCTURES
• MODERNIZE SERVICES
• MEET BUILDING CODES
• RESTORE FACADES
• ATTRACT NEW TENANTS
assess conditions, prevent collapse, keep elements out
egress, fire protection, abatement, accessibility
mixed uses, interior improvements, marketing and leasing
upgrade MEP systems, fix century old city infrastructure
uncover original materials, improve storefronts, signage
OU students assist participants create
a downtown vision using a scale model.
REVITALIZE ARROWHEAD MALL
• LEASE EMPTY SPACES
• CONNECT TO DOWNTOWN
• IMPROVE AND UTILIZE SITE
• TRANSFORM SUBURBAN IMAGE
• ADD CIVIC USES
alternative configurations, new anchor, outward focus
build on out-parcels, introduce landscaping, temporary uses
post office, library, children’s museum, plaza
pedestrian linkage, compatible architecture, focus on southwest side
reduce parking, more windows, de-emphasize megastructure
Citizens complete the Collective Hope
Survey. Over 250 have responded so
far.
INTRODUCE GREEN SPACES
• PROGRAM THE GREEN
• CONNECT TO PARKS
• ENHANCE THE DEPOT DISTRICT
• RECLAIM PAVED AREAS
• BE CAREFUL WITH STREET TREES
scheduling and promoting, food trucks, build stage, restrooms
outdoor exhibits, intermissions, performances, private parties
remove trees from Broadway, out of pedestrian path, no grates
Spaulding, Elliot, Turner Hill, Gulick, Beckman, King, trailheads
absorb run-off, better microclimate, urban agriculture, pocket parks
Urban Design Studio students talk
with visitors at the Farmers’ Market.
WHAT ARE THE PATHWAYS TO ACHIEVE THEIR GOALS?

Muskogee Hope Workshop Results

  • 1.
    RESULTS FROM THECOMMUNITY VISIONING PROCESS – DECEMBER 7, 2016
  • 2.
    WHAT ARE CITIZENS’HOPES FOR DOWNTOWN MUSKOGEE? INCREASE ACTIVITY IMPROVE CONNECTIONS SAVE HISTORIC BUILDINGS REVITALIZE ARROWHEAD MALL INTRODUCE GREEN SPACES Some of the approximately 150 participants at the Community Hope Workshop on Nov. 15th.
  • 3.
    INCREASE DOWNTOWN ACTIVITY •ATTRACT VISITORS • ATTRACT EMPLOYERS • ATTRACT RESIDENTS • DEVELOP ACTIVITIES FOR YOUTH • DECREASE PARKING restaurants, bars, hotels, galleries, events market rate housing, grocery store, services reduce off-street, not on-street capture existing jobs, encourage start-ups athletics, arts, music, job training Citizens share their hopes on the brown bag idea wall. Over 250 ideas were collected.
  • 4.
    IMPROVE CONNECTIONS • IMPLEMENTA ROAD DIET • PROVIDE FOR PEDESTRIANS • BETTER ALTERNATIVES • INCREASE CONNECTIVITY • MAKE BEAUTIFUL STREETS fewer lanes, slower speeds bike lanes, frequent buses, easy to understand routes gateways, street furniture, plantings, lighting fix sidewalks, safer crossings, places to rest link attractions, better north-south connections, centennial trail Cyclists design a complete street.
  • 5.
    SAVE HISTORIC BUILDINGS •STABILIZE STRUCTURES • MODERNIZE SERVICES • MEET BUILDING CODES • RESTORE FACADES • ATTRACT NEW TENANTS assess conditions, prevent collapse, keep elements out egress, fire protection, abatement, accessibility mixed uses, interior improvements, marketing and leasing upgrade MEP systems, fix century old city infrastructure uncover original materials, improve storefronts, signage OU students assist participants create a downtown vision using a scale model.
  • 6.
    REVITALIZE ARROWHEAD MALL •LEASE EMPTY SPACES • CONNECT TO DOWNTOWN • IMPROVE AND UTILIZE SITE • TRANSFORM SUBURBAN IMAGE • ADD CIVIC USES alternative configurations, new anchor, outward focus build on out-parcels, introduce landscaping, temporary uses post office, library, children’s museum, plaza pedestrian linkage, compatible architecture, focus on southwest side reduce parking, more windows, de-emphasize megastructure Citizens complete the Collective Hope Survey. Over 250 have responded so far.
  • 7.
    INTRODUCE GREEN SPACES •PROGRAM THE GREEN • CONNECT TO PARKS • ENHANCE THE DEPOT DISTRICT • RECLAIM PAVED AREAS • BE CAREFUL WITH STREET TREES scheduling and promoting, food trucks, build stage, restrooms outdoor exhibits, intermissions, performances, private parties remove trees from Broadway, out of pedestrian path, no grates Spaulding, Elliot, Turner Hill, Gulick, Beckman, King, trailheads absorb run-off, better microclimate, urban agriculture, pocket parks Urban Design Studio students talk with visitors at the Farmers’ Market.
  • 8.
    WHAT ARE THEPATHWAYS TO ACHIEVE THEIR GOALS?