The city council is the board of directors of MCDA. Maybe ten or more years ago the citizen members of the board were penciled out. How does that affect the mix?
WizardMarks, Central

Gary Bowman wrote:

May I humbly offer a compromise?

MCDA employees as individuals are likely no more
greedy than any other segment of society.  In
neighborhood activism, I have personally worked with
MCDA staffers who I believe worked with professional
and personal integrity.

The MCDA as an agency has made a number of policy
decisions that have had an element of greed in them,
whether the greed comes from developers with their
hands out or others. It's immensely hard to argue that
Target, Brookfield, Carlson Companies, and others did
not have the wherewithal to finance their projects
without the City/MCDA being their savior.  These
companies, however, didn't dance alone.  The MCDA had
to be a willing partner in the dance and, for whatever
reasons, was too quick to take up the dance partner.

Gary Bowman
Audubon Park

--- Jack Kryst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I deeply resent the characterization of MCDA
employees as greedy. In my
20+ years at the MCDA I can attest that there are no
windfalls to be
found there and no one looking for them. What you
will find there are
dedicated people spending their professional lives -
and pieces of their
personal lives - to improve this community. They've
done that through
good and bad leadership and bad and good policy
direction.

Jack Kryst
King Field
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The best lack all convictions, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity."   ~ W. B. Yeats



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
Of Victoria Heller
Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2002 11:59 AM
To: Mpls Forum
Subject: [Mpls] Minneapolis had plenty of financial
resources - but they
were squandered


Jim Graham wrote:

"So please do not tell me about resources.  It is
the City leaders duty
and obligation to provide whatever resources are
necessary to solve the
problem. If they have to raise taxes then they just
have to raise taxes.
State law actually says that Minneapolis City
Officials failing to
enforce State and Federal Laws shall constitute a
gross misdemeanor, and
if found guilty of so doing the offender may never
again hold elected
office in the State of Minnesota.  If this law were
to be actually
enforced, Brian and Joe would not be the only ones
out of office."

Vicky comments:

Minneapolis HAD vast resources, but the money was
flushed down the
toilet by inept Councilmembers, greedy MCDA
staffers, and clever real
estate developers.

The MCDA has gone through over $500 million dollars
in the past ten
years: For What? Our City debts exceed $1.5 billion:
For What? Our
annual payments for debt service alone are over $130
million:  For What?

Each time you hear "There's not enough money" - just
remember that
Minneapolis HAD more than enough money:  It was
simply wasted.

Each time a senior citizen has to give up his or her
home because the
property taxes are too high, remember the $37
million we gave to
Brookfield Development.

Each time a young couple finds it too expensive to
buy a house, remember
the $20 million we gave to the Radisson Hotel.

Each time a family finds itself in foreclosure,
remember the $63 million
we gave to Target.

And so on, and so on, and so on.

The forthcoming lie is:  "The taxpayers in
Minneapolis are unwilling to
fund blah, blah, blah."

The truth is:  The taxpayers in Minneapolis are
incredibly generous.
The problem is that the City government spends and
borrows with no
restraint - because our leaders would rather be
popular than do the
right thing.

Vicky Heller
Cedar-Riverside and North Oaks

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