One question: where should we park?
Valerie Powers
Ward 10
Valerie asks about parking for Viking get-together on 8th... a busy
neighborhood... park anywhere you can... on-street nearby, or in U of M
ramps within a block or two... we're in for a treat if Willie Murphy is
playing... a living legend of the West Bank... and I'd be remiss not to
point out
There are all kinds of meters spots on Riverside, there are two MCDA lots
on that block- one to the west,one at an angle across the street behind
buildings, there's the big ramp for the Univ - Carlson School and Humphrey
Institute. Do not park in the service station lot - they tow. There's a
On-street parking: I checked the meters on Riverside Avenue, and they are
only enforced until 6:00, so you if you're lucky enough to find a spot, you
can park free. The side streets are mostly one-hour parking, but I think
that is only enforced until 6:00. I would check the signs carefully,
In her suggestions for parking near the Viking Annie mentioned the small
lot near North Country Coop.
Please!
Please, DO NOT park in our parking lot if you are not shopping in our
store! Please.
One of the most difficult aspects of our move three years ago was
negotiating enough parking. We
We can park in the following manner.
1. On Riverside. Meters. What an issue to discuss.
2. On 19th Ave. Free, but only one hour.
3. Across the street in a U of M Ramp.
4. Kitty corner in a U of M lot.
See you there
Cruise Director
Craig Miller
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I APOLOGISE IN ADVANCE FOR THIS RATHER LONG RANT ABOUT CHIEF OLSON.
Chief Olson, in my opinion, is one of those technocrat/politicians that give
police management a bad name, but reinforces how politicians can manipulate
or control departments to the detriment of the public good.
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Sunday's blurb on the front page of the business section is apparently =
more important than routine
Sorry about that - I was thinking about the late night crowd - not taking
over spaces during store hours...my humble apologies... I was just rattling
off.
Annie
How good a red hot idea is usually depends on how much heat it loses when
somebody throws cold water on it. Quotoon