OKC leaders consider revamping the current arrangement for emergency medical services.
News Clifton Adcock
The City Council is considering whether to continue with the current
arrangement for ambulance services or turn the management over to the
city or fire department.
Letters to the Editor Keith Bryant
It is very refreshing to see a reporter write an article that is
factually accurate, unbiased and informative. I want to commend Clifton
Adcock for his article “Emergency functions” (July 20, Oklahoma Gazette).
Debate over EMSA’s future heats up at City Council.
News Clifton Adcock
The debate about whether the city should switch its ambulance service
from Emergency Medical Services Authority to the fire department is
heating up.
Metro residents are invited to attend a public meeting on urban sprawl.
News Gazette staff
Sprawl is defined by Merriam-Webster
as “an irregularly spread or scattered group or mass.” Urban sprawl’s
characteristics include remote housing subdivisions jam-packed with
cookie-cutter homes, homogenous strip malls for recreational shopping,
and unhealthy fast-food chains.
When bigger isn’t better: City officials consider sprawl’s burden on municipal functions.
News Clifton Adcock
Urban sprawl is one of the biggest challenges facing Oklahoma City, Ward
2 City Councilman Ed Shadid said at a Sept. 6 community meeting held on
the issue.