I have lived in the area of the E/W connector (about a mile north) and can safely say, this would be a really, really great thing. Not only would it increase mobility in the metro as a whole, it would be great for development. There was basically nothing in terms of grocery stores or other conveniences while we lived there for at least 5 miles. The closest real grocery store was probably the Wal-Mart market on 4th and eastern. There is now a Costco near 19th and telephone, basically a straight shot from our house with the 34th street bridge, which opened about a year after we left. God, that would have been nice. With the new tollway, I bet the Sooner and Indian Hills project would get some new development. This would increase the number of neighborhoods in the area, spurring even more development. Honestly, they chose a pretty good route for it. It’s undeveloped, and right between Moore and Norman. The only reason I can see that people would be opposed to it, it literally just to be opposed because they want a news story. I think that was discussed further up thread.
Also, making developments in the area right now isn’t a terrible idea, as long as it is done RIGHT. Right now I live in an area where a freeway has been planned for a loping time. But, a developer wanted to develop there. So basically, they developed around the anticipated right of way. It’s called… PLANNING AHEAD. It isn’t that hard.