Message: 5 Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 09:42:20 -0600 From: "Lisa McDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

My guess is there will also be no mitigation money for the neighborhoods which will hit people on 38th street particularly hard. I was explaining to one of the council members that the businesses along 38th would loss their on street parking as a result of the realignment. They basically said they didn't care about that. That's really too bad since 38th Street seems to be enjoying a bit of an uptick with many new businesses going in.

Lisa McDonald
East Harriet

Is that what the "No parking, no business, no neighborhood" signs are about, all around West 38th (near Nu Look & the Brueggers & the Paperback Exchange)? Or is there some other parking fight going on?


And are the businesses on Lake Street going to be able to have street parking? Gary Schiff replied to my email that the businesses on Lake support the expansion (he cited the Mercado Central, which is one of the few that have parking lots that don't open onto Lake). I just don't see how they're going to widen Lake without knocking out buildings, truthfully - all the buildings front right onto the sidewalk.

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