No David, you have it wrong again. I said that some residents thought that
moving was ok.  I was careful not to give the impression that all were
because clearly all are not! I'm sure that this is what your source heard.
Regarding Corrine Zala's question about the language barrier there was no
fumbling for an answer, I described a Sunday afternoon meeting in the back
yard of Annese Miller's home where I gave a presentation regarding the
project followed a question-answer period.  It was a beautiful day so
everyone sat on long benches.  I remember standing near the clothes line
during my presentation. I provide this detail because you posted your doubt
that such a meeting occurred. Robert Lilligren attended and yes there was a
Spanish interpreter provided by Hennepin County and at least two attendees
benefited from her assistance. I do not mind being quoted but I do prefer to
be quoted correctly.    Tom Johnson

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Piehl [mailto:smplsguy2002@;yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 2:26 PM
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Subject: [central-traffic] Support?


Someone who attended the short-notice Smith
Parker-sponsored Access Project meeting this past
Monday brought something important to my attention (I
was out of town).

Tom Johnson reported to the group of residents that he
had gone door to door to speak with the residents of
the 2900 block of 2nd Ave, and they were all "OK with
losing their homes".  After the meeting, a lady asked
Mr. Johnson how he handled the language barrier with
the residents of the 2900 block....he fumbled a
little, and the person who posed the question followed
up with the information that all but one of the
households in question are Latino, and very little
English is spoken or understood (confirmed by the one
native English-speaking resident).  Tom then claimed
to have attended "cookouts" with block residents,
where they had interpreters on hand.  I'd like a
little more information about this, as I have my
doubts.

If Tom did go door to door talking to folks who will
have their homes demolished for the Access Project,
then clearly there was a language issue given the lack
of interpreters.  I think this is of tremendous
importance, because Latino and African-American
families are disproportionately impacted by the Access
Project - what has REALLY been done in terms of
addressing their issues???

There has also been a practice of mis-representing
people's resignation to the inevitability of the
project as being "ok with the project".  Johnson said
Clarissa Walker was OK with the project, and after
speaking with her I found that not to be the case. 
Johnson said Ms. Miller from the 2900 block was "OK
with the project", as of yesterday she is not! 
Johnson also reported that Edna Realty was OK with the
project - they are not!

David Piehl
Central

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