By William CrumStaff writer wcrum@oklahoman.comMayor David Holt says the outline for MAPS 4 he will present to the city council on Tuesday “takes MAPS and the power of MAPS out to the neighborhoods and into people’s daily lives.” Holt’s recommendation for raising an estimated $978 million over eight years concentrates on improving quality of life throughout Oklahoma City and, in significant part, for individuals living on the edges of society. A 10-page “resolution of intent” to be considered by the city council offers hope that public investments can help lift individuals out of the traps of poverty, mental illness, domestic violence and substance abuse, and can point at-risk youth away from crime by enhancing facilities for activities from theater to video games to sports. “This is going to change neighborhoods, and it’s going to change lives,” Holt said Friday. “So many of these projects can almost bring tears to your eyes when you think about, ‘What is the value of a young person’s life forever changed by these youth centers?Read more on NewsOK.com