Jana Metge at Citizens for a Loring Park Community wrote: > > I completely agree with Greg's point and was very disappointed that no one > from diverse neighborhoods such as Central or a couple of the north > neighborhoods, not only did not send a rep., but were not even present to > hear any of the discussion. Responsibility lands on those neighborhoods > notified who did not organize to send a rep., not on NRP. I'm sure that the > NRP sent all neighborhoods the same information. In years past, Central has > always organized well. WM: This is disingenuous. You, of all people, know what has happened in Central and that CNIA is no longer able to field candidates, get its act together to inform the neighborhood, etc. You're as much, if not more, responsible for this state of affairs than many another.
> I can remember that my first experience with > Central, was when Maxie Turner and Beverly Larkin WM: and Wizard Marks organized the neighborhood > to challenge the number of Policy Board seats available...and they > won...more seats were granted because of their challenge. WM: The NRP or Twenty Year Plan at the time, allotted one seat to all 81 Minneapolis neighborhoods. It was increased to 4 seats at Central's insistance. WizardMarks, Central > _______________________________________ > Minneapolis Issues Forum - A Civil City Civic Discussion - Mn E-Democracy > Post messages to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subscribe, Unsubscribe, Digest option, and more: > http://e-democracy.org/mpls _______________________________________ Minneapolis Issues Forum - A Civil City Civic Discussion - Mn E-Democracy Post messages to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subscribe, Unsubscribe, Digest option, and more: http://e-democracy.org/mpls
