Streetcars are viewed as ‘cool,’ Oklahoma City gathering told
The central question Oklahoma City leaders are trying to answer with a series of public meetings which began Monday came from a 3-year-old named Robert.
Attending the 11:30 a.m. meeting with his father, Robert asked: "Can I have a train come to my house?”
The meetings, which will continue through May 27, will help determine the route of the proposed five miles of downtown streetcar track included in M...
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