David
> I've often wondered if congestion is the city's friend. When we
> first moved to our block six years ago, we were surprised to find
> several suburban refugees who worked in the city and were tired of
> driving in. I've wondered since, if the drive gets tougher, would
> Minneapolis housing demand rise even faster?
I moved into the city in 1972 because of the commute to the
University from New Brighton. One of the smartest thing I
ever did, but it was to get close enough to work to bike.
Now I commute 30min to Plymouth and would not move to change
that commute. Guess it matters which way one goes. :)
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DeWayne Townsend
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