6-7-07
" I really believe in this project and anything that can be done to make
the bus system more attractive would be a great advancement for this
city!"
Shirley Ferguson
Midwest City
6-7-07
MASS transit brainstorming
The Oklahoman article
click here.
5-29-07
A Bus Stop Blooms in Oklahoma City
USA Today article
click here.
12-18-06
The AIA150 / Bus Stop Committee has been working hard on this initiative
for the past year and we'd like to recognize those individuals and firms
who have contributed their time and resources. Beyond Metal CH Guernsey &
Company Frankfurt Short Bruza Associates James Loftis Architects LWPB
Architects & Planners Rees Associates, Inc. Tietsort Design, Inc.
David Brewer, AssocAIA; Stan Carroll, AIA; Bernie Colbert, AssocAIA; Kenny
Dennis, AIA; James Loftis, FAIA; Shawn Lorg, AssocAIA; Richard Semtner,
AIA; Gus Tietsort.
Those interested in getting involved with this program can contact Melissa
Hunt at 948-7174.
11-14-06
A special thanks to FedEx Kinko's located at 2913 NW 63, Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma 73116 (phone:405-840-2879), for donating a significant amount of
their time and resources towards the printing of our Brochures.
9-19-06
Welcome to the brand new Oklahoma City Bus Stop Designs web site, provided
by Joel Dietrich, AIA. Your can learn more about the services Joel can
provide at
www.theEarchitect.com.
Please take the time to explore all of the information provided, as the
effort to improve Oklahoma City's public transportation facilities is well
worth it!
News submitted by: Oklahoma City Bus Stop Committee
9-19-06
Don't forget the click on the "V" button for the opportunity to vote for
your favorite bus stop design. There's also a link on that page you can
click to get an update on how many total votes have been cast for each
individual design.
News submitted by: Oklahoma City Bus Stop Committee
Our Mission is to improve the current bus shelters
in Oklahoma City by constructing newly designed shelters.
Click on the VOTE button to view the proposed designs.
And be sure to browse the rest of the site to learn more about the
initiative and how you can help.