Steven,

Any funding proposal involving a new Twin Stadium involves an interest free
loan from the state.  This is a HUGE subsidy worth hundreds of millions of
dollars over the life of the loan, so user fees alone will not finance a new
stadium.

Gene Martinez
Minnehaha, Ward 12

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Subject: [Mpls] New ball pk debate


Hello this is Steven Froemming how are you doing today? Say the reason that
I am writing is I hear that there might be new life for a Minnesota Twins
Ball park.  Under this new plan the only public money that would be used
would be money that would be used would be from a user fees.  Meaning that
only money would come from people that would come from people that would go
to the game.  What would you think of a user tax to help support the
stadium?

Thanks allot.
P.S.  sorry to keep beating down the bush but I Strongly believe that there
needs to be a healthy relationship between elected officials and the public.
  Thanks allot and I hope you feel where I am coming from. Thanks for your
time and keep up your good job.

Steven Froemming
5437 Pleasant Ave South
Mpls MN 55419-1846
63A 11-6
Windom
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