I agree.  Every Non-Profit with taxpayer dollars behind it should be
completely full.  Regardless of quality of resident.  The taxpayers paid for
the housing.  ACORN,504,UP AND OUT OF POVERTY NOW, CATHOLIC CHARITIES,
MICAH, shame on all of you for not hitting the streets yesterday and
demanding that all direct city subsidized housing be full with people now.

Craig Miller
Rogers
----- Original Message -----
From: Victoria Heller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Mpls Forum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 12:33 PM
Subject: [Mpls] The Mayor breaks his promise to do filmed interveiw re:
homelessness


> There are plenty of rooms at the downtown Radisson Hotel for homeless
> persons in Minneapolis - AND WE, THE TAXPAYERS, HAVE ALREADY PAID $20
> MILLION FOR THE ACCOMMODATION.
>
> Let's use of the housing we have already paid for - $500 million in the
> past ten years!!!!!!  The heavily subsidized real estate developers should
> step up to the plate and DONATE their vacant apartments to house the
> homeless.
>
> Rather than pay an ADDITIONAL $700 per month per mat on the floor, we
> should save the money and use our available inventory - there are LOTS of
> vacancies.
>
> Vicky Heller
> Cedar-Riverside and North Oaks
>
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