In a message dated 3/23/02 7:16:34 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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 We need to focus on developing and making Chicago and Lake into a thriving
 corner, rather than the magnet for drugs, prostitution, and traffic
 accidents it now is.  We need to look at getting a traffic study on Chicago
 and Lake.  It makes no sense for Eliot and 10th Av to be blocked off
 between Lake and 31st.  This is NIMBY gone crazy.  This just redirects the
 traffic from those corners to Chicago and Lake, and also to Portland.  Part
 of living any place means there is some traffic in front of your house.
 It's not fair for a block to have that traffic pushed over from their block
 to other blocks.  I've heard that these blocks are looking for empowerment
 zone money to make the ugly barracades look nicer.  This is just silly.    
 
 Eva
 Eva Young
 Central  
 Eva
 Eva Young
 Central Neighborhood 
 Minneapolis
 
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       Keith says; We need a confederation of individuals who are truly 
concerned about the open drug selling and street crime that is allowed in our 
poorer neighborhoods. By default and design, the segregation and 
concentration of street crime continues in our "starter-home" neighborhoods. 
Perhaps the courts will someday recognize the discriminatory actions of our 
City and order the "dispersal" of this criminal concentration.
 
In the meantime, whether at Irving/West Bro., Chicago/Lake, 28th and 
Bloomington, or Lowry/Lyndale, if you complain and organize, your local group 
will get a visit from: Safe, County attorney, Probation, City attorney, 
precinct inspector, CM aide (or CM), Mayor aide (or Mayor) etc. In round 
robin fashion many official people will come to your meetings, and then, I 
guess they will come to mine.

Year in and year out, you and your neighbors and neighboring business owners, 
in the hood, will speculate, "Is it better now?" or "Is it Worse?". You will 
never all get to excited behind one conclusion or the other because each day, 
all day if you have time, you will see the same drug addled thugs handing off 
their stuff and taking money from drive up and walk up customers. You will 
see women strolling and trolling for Johns and jumping in their cars and 
trucks. And this will all be punctuated by the not infrequent shooting, car 
chase, aggravated assault and wanton damage to public and private property, 
in the hood. 

We expected the new City Hall administration, led by RT, to act quickly to 
insure equal protection under the law to all neighborhoods, rich and poor. To 
send a clear and loud message out to the career criminals on the street; No 
more wanton street dealing. I regret to report that the status quo continues, 
as far as the eye ( I ) can see. And so does the round robin of visitation to 
concerned neighborhood groups by officialdom. 

 I do not think this mayor's policy will include redlining Phillips or West 
Bro. as drug transfer zones. As it was with the last regime.  But he must 
create and institute anti-street crime policy now. And he must do it with 
much drama. At least as much as was used against airplane noise or for 
housing low income folks.  

RT, I have invited you off line to visit Irving/West Bro., with or without 
me. I believe that when you see the open criminality, and the impact on 
decent people and children, you will take immediate action at "Crime Scene 
24/ 7>Crime Seen 24/ 7". But the wanton drug selling continues unabated, so I 
guess you have not made your move. Have you made your visit? Other good folks 
are clamoring in other tough sections of town for your brand of action. Where 
are you?  

In the old regime, the Police Chief enabled a drug seller to operate on a 
corner or street in the hood. When property owners bailed, the MCDA got the 
lot. Why did you dismiss the grim reaper over at MCDA, yet you re-upped 
Sharon's redlining Police Chief? Cramer was a good soldier and vas just 
followink orders to demolish most any property the city could bid-in from the 
County Tax forfeited land Dept. The Chief was just preserving the better 
neighborhoods from being over run. Was there equal complicity/duplicity? 

Anyway, Mr. Mayor please beat the drum for safe neighborhoods and commercial 
corridors. Do it loud and do it long. I believe you are to little/to late on 
this one now. Please prove me wrong. I will work with you to prove me wrong. 
In the mean time we folks who are concerned, but geographically divided, had 
better hook up to filter out the BS when the officials come a callin'. 
Keith Reitman NearNorth
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