Examiner.com: "Downtown Oklahoma City recently removed a covered steel beam formal bus stop. Now simply a concrete slab, which appears just behind the sidewalk in the video on the right. This stop is on a triangle, which is owned by Oklahoma City.
...The building on the right in the video is the City Municipal Building. City Hall. This stop is at Robert S. Kerr, Couch Drive and North Walker Avenue, across from the Norick Library. On the South, is the brand new, 24 million dollar 10 story Arts District parking garage, which was constructed under the same group who technically is responsible for the regulation and process of city transit services and bus stops, all of which is under Oklahoma City Municipal government."
...The building on the right in the video is the City Municipal Building. City Hall. This stop is at Robert S. Kerr, Couch Drive and North Walker Avenue, across from the Norick Library. On the South, is the brand new, 24 million dollar 10 story Arts District parking garage, which was constructed under the same group who technically is responsible for the regulation and process of city transit services and bus stops, all of which is under Oklahoma City Municipal government."
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