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As part of a site selection criteria survey and community needs assessment, we are asking for input on what types of redevelopment and priorities are important to the success of the Route 66 Corridor.

14 registered responses


Rank the potential of various project sizes to benefit the development of the Route 66 Corridor, from most to least important.

Average priorities over 14 responses
  1. Example of a 6.6 acre site

    i.e. large plazas, museums, shopping centers

    Medium (2-10 acres)
  2. ​​​​​example of a .86 acre site

    small-scale shops, homes, plazas

    Small (0-2 acres)
  3. Example of a 40 acre site

    i.e. regional hospitals, large arenas, central parks

    Large (10+ acres)

Rank the importance of all three transportation amenities to the successful redevelopment of the Route 66 Corridor.

Average priorities over 14 responses
  1. A Tulsan bike lane

    Bike/Pedestrian
  2. Tulsa Transit

    Public Transit
  3. A light rail car

    Rail/Distribution

Rank the importance of all three access and visibility types to the successful redevelopment of the Route 66 Corridor.

Average priorities over 14 responses
  1. Corner entrances

    On Corner
  2. An arterial-facing set of entrances

    Fronts Arterial
  3. Collector-street retail

    Fronts Collector

In which order would you would address the redevelopment of current land use types?

Average priorities over 14 responses
  1. A vacant strip mall

    Vacant
  2. Commercial land use

    Commercial
  3. An example of industrial reuse

    Industrial

In which order would you address various site condition types along the Route 66 Corridor?

Average priorities over 14 responses
  1. Abandoned land uses

    Abandoned
  2. A vacant land use

    Vacant
  3. Underutilized land uses

    Underutilized

I believe ______________ reuse projects have the most potential to ensure the success of the Route 66 Corridor.

Response Percent Response Count
announced/existing 50.0% 7
unannounced/hypothetical 50.0% 7

Rank what types of development are most important to the success of the corridor.

What specific retail/commercial uses would you like to see?

Answered
13
Skipped
1

What specific housing uses would you like to see?

Answered
12
Skipped
2

What specific education uses would you like to see?

Answered
9
Skipped
5

What specific healthcare uses would you like to see?

Answered
10
Skipped
4

What specific sports and recreation uses would you like to see?

Answered
10
Skipped
4

What specific entertainment uses would you like to see?

Answered
11
Skipped
3

What specific cultural uses would you like to see?

Answered
9
Skipped
5

What specific community facilities would you like to see?

Answered
8
Skipped
6

What specific business/industrial uses would help the area?

Answered
5
Skipped
9

What specific transportation facilities would help the area?

Answered
8
Skipped
6
Thomas Costner inside District 4
October 7, 2019, 8:43 PM
  • Rank the potential of various project sizes to benefit the development of the Route 66 Corridor, from most to least important.
    1. Example of a 6.6 acre site

      i.e. large plazas, museums, shopping centers

      Medium (2-10 acres)
    2. ​​​​​example of a .86 acre site

      small-scale shops, homes, plazas

      Small (0-2 acres)
    3. Example of a 40 acre site

      i.e. regional hospitals, large arenas, central parks

      Large (10+ acres)
  • Rank the importance of all three transportation amenities to the successful redevelopment of the Route 66 Corridor.
    1. A Tulsan bike lane

      Bike/Pedestrian
    2. A light rail car

      Rail/Distribution
    3. Tulsa Transit

      Public Transit
  • Rank the importance of all three access and visibility types to the successful redevelopment of the Route 66 Corridor.
    1. Corner entrances

      On Corner
    2. An arterial-facing set of entrances

      Fronts Arterial
    3. Collector-street retail

      Fronts Collector
  • In which order would you would address the redevelopment of current land use types?
    1. A vacant strip mall

      Vacant
    2. Commercial land use

      Commercial
    3. An example of industrial reuse

      Industrial
  • In which order would you address various site condition types along the Route 66 Corridor?
    1. Abandoned land uses

      Abandoned
    2. A vacant land use

      Vacant
    3. Underutilized land uses

      Underutilized
  • I believe ______________ reuse projects have the most potential to ensure the success of the Route 66 Corridor.
    • unannounced/hypothetical
  • Rank what types of development are most important to the success of the corridor.
    1. Retail/Commercial
    2. Entertainment
    3. Cultural
    4. Housing
    5. Transportation Facilities
    6. Community Facilities
    7. Sports & Recreation
    8. Education
    9. Healthcare
    10. Business/Industrial
  • What specific retail/commercial uses would you like to see?
    • Gift and Souvenir related to Route 66 and Tulsa
    • Food
  • What specific housing uses would you like to see?
    • Affordable
  • What specific education uses would you like to see?
    No response.
  • What specific healthcare uses would you like to see?
    No response.
  • What specific sports and recreation uses would you like to see?
    No response.
  • What specific entertainment uses would you like to see?
    • Museums
  • What specific cultural uses would you like to see?
    • Historic and Fun
  • What specific community facilities would you like to see?
    No response.
  • What specific business/industrial uses would help the area?
    No response.
  • What specific transportation facilities would help the area?
    No response.
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The next six questions ask you to prioritize what types of redevelopment projects could be most beneficial to the revitalization of the Route 66 Corridor.


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​​​​​example of a .86 acre site

small-scale shops, homes, plazas

Example of a 40 acre site

i.e. regional hospitals, large arenas, central parks

Example of a 6.6 acre site

i.e. large plazas, museums, shopping centers


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Tulsa Transit

A light rail car

A Tulsan bike lane


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Corner entrances

Collector-street retail

An arterial-facing set of entrances


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A vacant strip mall

An example of industrial reuse

Commercial land use


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A vacant land use

Underutilized land uses

Abandoned land uses


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