Bob Gibbons, Director of Customer Services for Metro
Transit, stated the Mall carries 11 routes and 930 bus
trips a day.

If I recall, one of the major justifications for the
Mall routes was that retail establishments(Dayton's et
al)felt it was necessary for their survival.

As it has turned out not even the Mall seems to have
been able to save retail in downtown Minneapolis.

Maybe it is time to try something new.

Why not a total pedestrian mall with bicycle paths and
real live grass, good art(of which I don't consider
MTM or the thing at 6th Street to be),taller growing
trees.

The whole nine yards.

Add in the sidewalk cafes, ban obnoxious speakers
piping bad music from each restaurant, a carousel
dedicated to Barbara Flanagan

That might bring people downtown at least through the
summer months.

When Metro Transit was considering running 576(?) plus
buses down Dupont from Lake to 22nd passing my wife's
house while they repaved Hennepin Avenue I became
concerned.

I suggested they might run half the 6 and 28 route
buses one way up and down Dupont and Emerson in
opposite directions and that they run the 12 and 17
route buses on Irving between Lake and 24th and 22nd
so that the burden was shared.

Furthermore I suggested that if they were determined
to continue with their plan I would need to know so
that I could have an inspector out to the house to
check the foundation before and after. Of course I
would file a claim to be reimbursed for inspections
and subsequent damages if there were any.

For good measure I think I said something about going
up and down Dupont suggesting other homeowners might
want to do the same.

These were mostly 90 year old houses and it stood to
reason their foundations may not have been as solid as
those of buildings along Hennepin.

I think the idea of broaching this idea to the folks
on Irving where the house prices were about $100k and
up over the houses east of Hennepin pretty much put a
damper on things.

Miraculously the city found a way to route buses(and
cars I believe) on half of Hennepin while they paved
the other side.

The man in charge of the project for Public Works
whose name I won't mention wasn't too happy and had
difficulty disguising his feelings when I
occasion-ally saw him at City Hall but what the
hey...it was not personal, it was only business.

The point is that there is little reason running buses
on Hennepin won't work if we just give it thought.
Isn't that why we have Traffic Engineers? Isn't that
why we've paid SRF hundreds of thousands dollars in
consultant fees over the years? To figure out these
very things.

Public Safety people, especially the Fire Department
people will sqwauk, that they would be too far from
buildings(isn't that one reason why they have
hoses)but cities where there are pedestrian malls must
have faced similar issues.
 
I'm told State Street in Chicago has a pedestrian mall
and that Denver has one as well. Does anyone know if
that is correct?

Those who might suffer the greatest adversity are
disabled people who currently benefit from bus routes
on the Mall.

Then again there are probably disabled people who will
benefit from a changeover.

Someone is always going to be on the short end of a
stick(they'll be two more blocks away from work,etc.)
but isn't it better to provide the greatest good for
the greatest number of people and make allowances or
accomodations for those who are truly in need.

I've never liked the Nicollet Mall. 

My sister asked me once why I would want to run for
office. I told her I wanted to be the guy to drive a
front end loader that took the first chunk out the
Mall.

Maybe I just should have applied for a job with Public
Works!

Tim Connolly
Downtown, one block off Nicollet Mall


__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience
http://launch.yahoo.com
_______________________________________
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

Reply via email to