Those who hold a concern that a future city council might cave-in to
stadium proponents should get cracking right now on pumping the current
crop of council contenders on their stadium positions. Pushing for solid
commitments either way can not be regarded as out of line.
>While $10 mil looks small next to a $300-450 mil stadium plan, it's still a
>pretty big chunk of change, people shouldn't start talking like the city
>WILL give even that much. What are the chances the city would appropriate
>even the $10 million max, in the wake of the affordable housing debate and
>after a new crop of council members (though no one knows how big a crop)?
John Ferman
Harriet Avenue
Kingfield Neighborhood
Minneapolis
Ward 10 Pct 10
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