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« Cover story Sep. 10, 2008
» Tulsa Maps
Plotting or plodding, city appears to be taking pro-active look at future
By Michael D. Bates |
September 10, 2008
(Cover Story: Cover Story)
» Flying Under Radar?
Conspicuous for its absence of publicity, PLANiTULSA is still an event Tulsans can't afford to miss
By Michael D. Bates |
September 10, 2008
(Cover Story: Cover Story)
» St. Paul's Letter to the Tulsans
Minneapolis' beloved twin city offers some heavenly, civic advice
By Michael D. Bates |
September 10, 2008
(Columns: OpEd)
» GOP Unconventional
Lots of vignettes from the Republican National Convention, plus an unpredictable outcome
By Michael D. Bates |
September 10, 2008
(Columns: OpEd)
» Great Big Election Year
Seeking Grassroots in the Mile High City
By Michael D. Bates |
September 3, 2008
(News: City, State, County, Education)
» The Recrudescence of David Walters
Rule-breaker becomes rule-maker in the topsy turvy world of politics
By Michael D. Bates |
September 3, 2008
(Columns: OpEd)
» It's All About Trust
If citizens could really our streets for $2 billion, they'd vote for it. But, is city leadership sending the right message to voters when it asks us to allow the plutocrats' Tulsa Stadium Improvement Trust?
By Michael D. Bates |
August 27, 2008
(Columns: OpEd)
» Roads Proposals Lead Minds to Roam
Fixing the streets will take a little more brain power than a simple "yes" or "no" come election day. But the bigger question is, what will the city's Public Works Dept. will deliver for the $451 million or $2 billion proposed?
By Michael D. Bates |
August 20, 2008
(Columns: OpEd)
» To Have and Have Not
Are you a good NIMBY or a bad NIMBY?
By Michael D. Bates |
August 13, 2008
(Columns: OpEd)
» The Control Freaks' Squeeze Play
That $30 million downtown assessment isn't for building a new ballpark; it's for giving a few connected individuals absolute control over the land around it
By Michael D. Bates |
August 6, 2008
(Columns: OpEd)
» Survey Says
Tulsans weigh in on issues that matter most; discrepancies in priorities depend on region
By Michael D. Bates |
July 30, 2008
(Columns: OpEd)
» Pencils Ready
Tulsa County voters have important preliminary decisions to make next Tuesday
By Michael D. Bates |
July 23, 2008
(Columns: OpEd)
» R-E-S-P-E-C-T
Lord Mayor Taylor has none for the City Council
By Michael D. Bates |
July 16, 2008
(Columns: OpEd)
» Big Plans for Brookside
If area homeowners can hold city to its zoning principles, there is hope for future "human scale" development
By Michael D. Bates |
July 16, 2008
(Columns: OpEd)
» Retire Randi
Was it the lure of big money? Was it her getting In with the wrong Crowd? Or was Miller duped by the county's power brokers to do their bidding?
By Michael D. Bates |
July 9, 2008
(Columns: OpEd)
» The Great Plains Ripoff
Mayor Taylor--you have some explaining to do to city taxpayers
By Michael D. Bates |
July 2, 2008
(Columns: OpEd)
» Let Me Off on Archer
As long as city doesn't call it "BOk's Drillers Stadium," we like the idea we suggested 8 years ago
By Michael D. Bates |
July 2, 2008
(Columns: OpEd)
» Hands Off, Lady
PLANiTULSA could be just what Tulsa needs--if the mayor will let the people do the planning
By Michael D. Bates |
June 25, 2008
(Columns: OpEd)
» The Good, the Bad, and the Misguided
BOK Center is an icon of expensive misjudgment and missed opportunity
By Michael D. Bates |
June 18, 2008
(Columns: OpEd)
» Full-time Job, Part-time Salary
Why aren't more Oklahomans running for legislature?
By Michael D. Bates |
June 11, 2008
(Columns: OpEd)
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