BY STEVE LACKMEYER Business Writer slackmeyer@oklahoman.com November 20, 2015 0 shares A study led by the OU Institute for Quality Communities suggests removing all chair lifts, adding elevators and ramps, and improving signage as first steps to improving pedestrian access along the Bricktown Canal. The initial findings of the eight architecture students followed talks and tours with 15 Bricktown business and property owners, city planners, the Bricktown Association and Downtown Design Review Committee. Mallory O'Neal, program manager of the Bricktown Association, said the study was inspired by a San Antonio trip last year by the Oklahoma Chapter of the Urban Land Institute. O'Neal and Chad...
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