The Metrodome was built long before the $10 million dollar limit was
placed in the City Charter. 

Jim Bernstein
Fulton

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Of Tim Bonham
Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2003 12:16 AM
To: mpls-issues
Subject: Re: [Mpls] Stadum;


>Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe there is
>something on the books that limits the City Council to
>a $10M appropriation cap for stadium spending without
>voter approval.
>
>Barb Lickness
>Whittier

That didn't stop them from building the HHH Metrodome.

They just don't ever go before the City Council for funding.  Instead
they 
run it thru MCDA, which they claim is not restricted by this
voter-passed 
Charter Amendment spending limit on the City Council.  To argue that
MCDA 
is just the City Council in another name (same 13 people on the board),
you 
will have to have the money and lawyers to fight the city in court.

In the Metrodome case, they got a friendly judge to order that the 
challengers had to put up a multi-million dollar bond to cover the
claimed 
additional construction costs that would be caused by delaying
construction 
for a court trial.  Since they couldn't do that, their challenge was 
dismissed and never heard in court.

Tim Bonham, Ward 12, Standish-Ericsson 


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