I think Allen is right...It distracts from the message so thanks for the
reminder. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Dan McGuire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 6:34 PM
To: Allen G; Mpls Forum; Rybak, R.T.
Subject: Re: [Mpls] Bus strike and transit

Mayor Rybak is well within the bounds of propriety to suggest that
anyone
who thinks that this urban area can do without mass transit might as
well
belong to the flat earth society.  A flat earth and an urban area like
the
twin cities without  mass transit are equally illogical.  I personally
think
it is high time that the rhetorical ante be upped a bit;  the transit
workers deserve at least that from the rest of us.
Dan McGuire
Ericsson
----- Original Message -----
From: "Allen G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mpls Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Rybak, R.T."
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 5:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Mpls] Bus strike and transit


>
> Thank you for your work on this issue, Mayor Rybak.  It is good to see
that the
> city of Minneapolis has taken what steps it can in addressing issues
due
to the
> transit worker stike.
>
> The one thing I ask of you given your position of leadership is to
refrain
from
> making statments "...but I'm especially hopeful that these
business-government
> partnerships are what is needed to get around the flat earth society
that
> doesn't see the gridlock that is growing around them."  Invoking a
term
like
> flat earth society doesn't improve the public discourse on this issue.
In
doing
> so you are lowering yourself to the same level as the Taxpayers
League.
Just as
> we know a few days of normal traffic doesn't mean that Minneapolis and
the
metro
> region don't need buses, we also know that a persons stance in regards
to
> transportation doesn't mean they believe the earth is flat.
>
> Such name calling  gives the media an easy out in covering the strike.
They can
> focus on the name calling instead of covering the short term issues of
the
> strike such as people whose main means for getting about the city is
the
bus.
> Let alone larger long term issues that affect transit and the
effeciency
of
> transit such as how much of growth in the region should occur on the
fringes of
> the metro area versus redevelopment in it's core cities and aging
first
ring
> suburbs.
>
> Sincerely,
> Allen Graetz
> Prospect Park
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Rybak, R.T." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Mpls Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2004 12:50 PM
> Subject: [Mpls] Bus strike and transit
>
>
> > Minnesota Taxpayers League President David Strom had a remarkable
> > statement this morning: "Transit just isn't that important to the
smooth
> > functioning of the Twin Cities transportation system"...."there just
> > doesn't seem to be much difference in traffic when buses are running
and
> > when buses are not.
> > The bus strike shows decisively that proponents of transit are
simply
> > not telling the truth when they say that transit ridership reduces
> > congestion."
> >
> > This ignores a couple things that happened in Minneapolis, at least.
> > First, scores of city employees and business people took extra steps
in
> > planning, coordinating car pools, etc. to make those first days a
little
> > smoother. This included the city spending additional money to put
new
> > traffic control officers on duty, something that is clearly not
> > sustainable long term.
> >
> > Second, and more important, the past two days have seen hundreds of
> > people go through real suffering.  I talked to one man who works
> > maintenance downtown who day rode his bike from Hopkins the second
> > day...in the snow.  We have been getting many other calls from
people
> > going through other real challenges because the buses aren't
running,
> > and it's important right now to tell those stories.
> >
> > Toward that end I could use your help.  Could people, either on list
or
> > direct to me, tell stories they have heard about what people have
had to
> > go through with the buses not running.....My goal is to have enough
of
> > these that I can get them into the media when they are trying to
> > determine whether Strom is right or not.   Much of the discussion
has
> > centered about those coming in and out of downtown, which is
important,
> > but I am especially interested in those whose experience and stories
may
> > fall through the cracks in other parts of town.
> >
> > On a related topic, there was a very good letter in the paper this
> > morning by John Akre that leaders of Minneapolis and St. Paul need
to
> > help the Metropolitan Council develop a broader consensus for
transit in
> > the region.  I told John this morning that he's right and there is
at
> > least the beginning of some good news on this front:
> >
> > I was at the Met Council Monday for a meeting of Chair Bell,
> > representatives of metropolitan chambers of commerce (including Twin
> > West, Minneapolis and St. Paul) and several mayors (including me and
the
> > Mayors of Bloomington and Minnetonka).  The goal was for the
chambers
> > and the Mayors to work together on moving a multimodel
transportation
> > system.  This is good news to have the business community helping
> > aggressively on this, which I believe is what is needed to oppose
those
> > in the Legislature who have been so anti transit.
> >
> > There are a couple other business/government coalitions that are
growing
> > around this, too.  Mayor Kelly and I successfully got The Itasca
Group,
> > a coalition of ceos of corporations, to take on transit as one of
their
> > key initiatives.  I also spoke to Charlie Weaver, head of the
Business
> > Partnership, yesterday and he, too, seems to be willing to play a
role
> > in moving transit issues forward.
> >
> > Another coalition that has been moved forward by Rep. Frank
Hornstein
> > and Sen. Scott Dibble is a group of mayors along 35W...We are
> > collectively pushing the idea of bus rapid transit on 35.   Also CM
> > Schiff is working on streetcar options and CM Zimmerman is working
on
> > PRT
> >
> > It's important for Minneapolis officials keep pushing transit
> > forward....but I'm especially hopeful that these business-government
> > partnerships are what is needed to get around the flat earth society
> > that doesn't see the gridlock that is growing around them.
> >
> > Anyway, that's a long way of asking for help in getting the stories
of
> > people who are had to make sacrifices during the bus strike.
> >
> > R.T.Rybak
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