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Scenario B: Main Streets

Scenario B counters recent trends by infusing existing communities and the current transportation network with new housing options and transit services. New employment opportunities and reinvestment occur along main streets. Tulsa captures some new development within the city and loses some to the suburbs.

Scenario B: New Population and Employment Growth

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The map shows the location of potential new population and employment growth represented in pink for low density to violet for high density.


Jobs
  • Most new jobs are located along major transit corridors

Housing
  • New and emerging neighborhoods
    connect with strong,
    existing neighborhoods

  • Neighborhoods offer a variety of housing options


Transportation
  • People commute mostly
    by car but reach some destinations by transit
  • Buses, trains, and streetcars stitch neighborhoods
    and job centers together
  • Most transportation funds go to roads, some go to transit

Environment
  • People easily walk to parks, plazas and open space

Community

  • Main Streets are the center of neighborhood activity
  • People can walk and bike between neighborhoods

Scenario B Visualizations

North Tulsa - former Albertson's Site

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