Let's see everyone who is concerned about pedestrian travel, especially the
possible 35W/Lake projects, contact the Mayor's office.  He's given an open
invitation (see below).

http://www.accesspress.org/archive/2002/12/mayors.htm

The end of the article states:

"I welcome your thoughts, so please let me know if there's more I can be
doing to improve the quality of life in Minneapolis for persons with
disabilities.  Please e-mail me at [EMAIL PROTECTED], and for more
information on the Mayor's Advisory Committee on Disabilities, please call
(612) 673-2133."

A discussion on pedestrian safety isn't limited to people with temporary or
permanent disabilities in Minneapolis but it's a place to restart the
discussion with our elected officials.  Recall that this has been a
discussion on this list in the past.

http://acb.org/pedestrian/index.html 
Pedestrian safety page on the website of the American Council of the Blind

-Amanda Tempel
NE Park

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