Message: 12
Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2002 06:17:46 -0500
From: ken avidor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thanks Ken - I agree with you whole-heartedly.  It's
very apparent that Peter McLaughlin has "hired guns"
in the form Smith Parker to do the dirty work required
to make good on his promise of access to the
businesses.  Don't miss this week's edition of Pulse,
I understand Ed Felien got someone who heard
McLaughlin telling Belton & Herron about his promise
(and ask for their help) to go on the record for Pulse
- should be an enlightening article!

David Piehl
Central 

Ken Avidor wrote:
Subject: [Mpls] 35W- The War in our Neighborhoods

Speaking of war....

When I was at the 35W Access Project meeting last
Tuesday, I met with some of the homeowners and small
business people who are against the expansion of 35W
and the widening of Lake Street. I asked one
businesswoman what the process felt like and she told
me "It feels like war."

People who live and own property next to an expanding
highway project like 35W are in constant danger of
becoming "collateral damage".

Passing resolutions against wars in far off places is
fine, but what about the war here in the neighborhoods
to save homes, livelihoods  and our environment? Our
elected officials have have chosen to be "partners"
with the very people who want to pave over
neighborhood opposition to expanding 35W. Look at the
list of partners on the Midtown Community
Works:


http://www.midtowncommunityworks.org/themcwpartnershi.html

.....now look at who the contact  for MCW is:

http://www.midtowncommunityworks.org/contactus.html

Who is Smith Parker and who do they represent? Look
here :

http://www.smithparker.com/selclients.html

Who is the "Project Manager" for the 35W Access
Project? Tom Johnson.
Read his bio here:

http://www.smithparker.com/johnson.html

...quoting from that bio:

( Johnson ).....As Deputy Chairman at the Minnesota
Waste Management
Board, he managed the media and public affairs work
that led to the
selection of locations for two hazardous waste
management facilities. "

Elected officials who profess to be for the
environment and socialjustice should not be partners
of  a law firm or lobbyist that boasts ofpaving over
neighborhood opposition to hazardous waste facilities
.
Elected officials who profess to be for the
environment and social justice should join with us in
opposing the 35W Access Project.

Ken Avidor
STRIDE
Kingfield


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