Somehow, in coming to an accurate cost analysis of the subsidies (both real and imagined), one should probably try and factor-in to what degree the employees of Allina wll be supporting the local economy. I suspect they'll eat plenty of lunches, buy plenty of gas, many will do their banking near work (if it's covenient), many will use local care providers for medical/dental/eyecare and some (heaven forbid) will look at purchasing homes closer to their workplace.

It doesn't appear (at least on the surface) that what's being proposed is out of the ordinary. For a City to be viable, it has to produce something, even if it's only shuffling paperwork.

The northside would love to even be GIVEN the opportunity to debate the pros and cons of having a job provider like Allina interested in moving to our neighborhood.

Dennis Plante
Jordan

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