Oklahoma City tackles urban sprawl
A crowd of more than 500 people left a community meeting Tuesday about urban sprawl in Oklahoma City well-versed in the city's sprawl-related problems, but solutions were in short supply.
Ward 2 city Councilman Ed Shadid , who organized the meeting, said its purpose was to be the first step in finding those solutions.
“It's about defining the issues, defining the scope of the problem and bringing it to ...
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