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Del City business owners are voicing their concerns over a proposed relocation of the Oklahoma County jail, fearing that it could significantly harm their livelihoods. The potential move has raised alarms among local entrepreneurs, who worry that increased crime rates and negative perceptions associated with a jail could deter customers and clients from visiting their establishments.
Many business owners believe that the presence of a jail in close proximity would lead to a decline in foot traffic, which is vital for their survival. They express anxiety over the possibility of diminished property values and the overall impact on the community's image. Local shops, restaurants, and service providers are particularly worried about how the change could alter the dynamics of their neighborhoods.
As discussions continue regarding the jail's future, Del City business owners are urging local officials to consider the long-term implications for the community and the local economy before making a final decision. Their voices highlight the importance of evaluating how such developments can affect not just the immediate area but also the broader economic landscape.
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