John and Elizabeth Tankard
ContributorsJohn and Elizabeth Tankard moved to OKC from Athens, Georgia in 2013. John is a city planner and Elizabeth is an administrative assistant.
What began as an experiment to live without a car has turned into a lifestyle for them, which you can read about at their blog, Carless in OKC.
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Open Streets, a huge celebration in Oklahoma City, is coming to the Uptown 23rd Street District later this month.In the final weekly edition of Carless in…
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Bicycle sharing is becoming a popular way to reduce driving populations in cities across the U.S., including a new system in Oklahoma City.John and…
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Recycling in Oklahoma City leaves a lot to be desired especially if you live in multi-family units, such as apartments.And, as John and Elizabeth Tankard…
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Going without a car in an urban setting usually means not worrying about a parking space.But, as John and Elizabeth Tankard learn parking still plays a…
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Going without a car provides an opportunity to get to know your community in a better way.John and Elizabeth Tankard take a look at urban living while…
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Big changes are coming to Oklahoma City for those without a vehicle or who want a fun way to travel downtown.John and Elizabeth Tankard talk about the…
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Going without a vehicle creates unique problems especially in areas of the city without a grocery store.John and Elizabeth tackle the issue of urban food…
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A new form of standing up against injustice sweeping across the nation is having an impact on highway drivers.John and Elizabeth Tankard discuss…
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There’s no denying that Oklahoma City’s road system centers around vehicles and drivers.But, for John and Elizabeth Tankard, maybe it’s time for the metro…
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People who choose to go without a vehicle in Oklahoma City choose bicycles as an alternative form of transportation.In this week’s Carless in OKC, John…