Having spent a good part of the day in North Minneapolis, I have to ask
why it is necessary to destroy the community garden at the 26th & Knox
intersection when there seems to be quite a few buildings that would
seem to be workable for a teen center, if a teen center is what the
community wants.  

While I was not looking for empty store fronts, I noticed several along
Broadway and as I recall, there were also buildings on Lowry and on Penn
that seemed to be empty as well.  Why not a rehab aimed at bringing one
of these back?

Jim Bernstein
Fulton

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Anne McCandless
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 9:40 PM
To: Shawn Lewis; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [Mpls] Teen Center in Jordan Neighborhood?

At the risk of being a wet blanket, I am skeptical of Mr Martin's
program.
While his heart may be in the right place, his methods cause me to be
suspicious.  I, like many others in the community, have tried to talk to
John about working with one of the existing organizations to accomplish
his
goals, but John wants to go it alone.

If he plans  on taking over the vacant lot at 26th and Knox, I am afraid
he
is going to be in for a fight since that is the site of the one only
community garden in Jordan.  We are already working to obtain that site
on a
permanent basis.  The last time I saw John's set-up, he was located at
26th
and Girard in a vacant lot there.  If he spent $1000 on the tents and
stuff
he has there, then he got taken, badly.  I also doubt that tents are
going
to be much good in a couple of weeks.

I believe the lot he is sitting on belongs to the MCDA.  If that is the
case, their disposition policy states that the lot will be used for
housing.
Unlike the lot at 25th and Knox, the one at Girard is a good sized lot
and
would be well suited to housing.

On August 29th, John collected alot of school supplies from the
community as
well as money that was to be turned over to the schools for supplies.  I
have not heard nor was it mentioned in the  article, what school got
those
supplies and cash.  Perhaps being assured that they did indeed find
their
way into the hands of school children would help me believe John is on
the
up and up.  In the meantime, I am afriad will remain a skeptic.

Anne McCandless
Jordan




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