RE: AIHCDC Many Rivers Project

2000-10-17 Thread Anderson, Robert (CServ)
DeWayne, Thank you. Your description of the neighborhood groups is exactly my observation, which really prompted the question. With the structure available through NRP and other public funding sources, the planning function by neighborhoods should have attained another level. Drawing upon its

RE: AIHCDC Many Rivers Project

2000-10-16 Thread Anderson, Robert (CServ)
Constance, Your point is well taken, and I am glad to hear that neighborhood groups are actively involved in planning for their communities. But there is a need for affordable units now. Are neighborhood groups exploring all available options, or are they accepting only those options presented

RE: Letting off steam

2000-10-04 Thread Anderson, Robert (CServ)
Thanks Keith for your attempt at clarifying my issue. It is, however, far from the mark. My post rather states that I did not know, nor was I told, that MCDA was a part of my contracting to build the house. We worked instead with realtors. To the point, it has been stated by the firm that built

RE: Letting off steam

2000-10-04 Thread Anderson, Robert (CServ)
October 03, 2000 4:28 PM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: RE: Letting off steam Mr. Anderson's (From: Anderson, Robert (CServ) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]) comments deserve a response. Mr. Anderson signed his email Robert Anderson, IP Candidate 61B so I don't know what neighborhood Mr

RE: Letting off steam

2000-10-03 Thread Anderson, Robert (CServ)
Karen, Kudos on your analysis of MCDA response to communities it serves (??). Your observation speaks volumes to one of the problems facing Minneapolis today. Affordable housing, or housing generally, requires more input from the community in the case when introducing new structures into areas