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On both of the referendum issues on the ballot (schools and library),
the only votes
Forwarded on behalf of the Community Solutions Fund, which is raising money,
in part, by selling a piece of Wing Young Huie's Lake Street Series. These
photos have been in storefronts along Lake Street for the last several
weeks. -- Forwarded by David Brauer, List manager, Mpls-issues
Forwarded on behalf of Mark Trehus -- David Brauer, list manager,
Mpls-issues
10/27/00
Hello out there!
My name is Mark Trehus, and I own the property which includes Oar
Folkjokeopus Records on 26th (not 25th) and Lyndale. I became informed of
Ms. McDonald's posting (reprinted below) by a
I'm kind of interested in this question, too -- how coercive will the city
be about making boundary changes?
For example, the document I received from the city planning says the
"optimal size of a neighborhood may be one-quarter to one-third of a mile
center to edge...". King Field -- whose only
Forwarded on behalf of list member Kim Bartmann:
thanks much to lynnell for looking into the oarfolk connection to the
stickers on lamp posts. as a business owner i was disturbed to see knee-jerk
reactions to their "involvement" --resulting in one list-serve member saying
they'd shop elsewhere.
To me, the really interesting parts of the Strib article were:
"Council Member Jim Niland pushed for a council vote against the proposed
move over the objections of Council Member Joan Campbell, who represents
most of the neighborhood, including the original site. The proposed new
site would be