The airport issue is an important one that we haven't heard much of lately.


What would the city of Minneapolis like to see done with MSP?  For example,
at one point recently there was talk of moving freight operations to
Rochester to help free up space and capacity at MSP.  My concern for a plan
like that would be the loss of jobs for Minneapolis citizens.  This would
result from those jobs at the airport being moved to Rochester.  More so, I
would be worried that it would be one more reason for a company to relocate
from Minneapolis to Lakeville.

What is the city's vision for MSP?

Thank you.

Allen Graetz
Prospect Park

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Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 4:28 PM
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Subject: [Mpls] Minneapolis,St. Cloud Mayors testify for statewide airport
strategy

Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak testified with St. Cloud Mayor John
Ellenbecker yesterday at the State Legislature on a bill to create a
statewide airport strategy. The bill (SF 2709) would direct the
Minnesota Department of Transportation to develop a statewide Airport
Advisory Board to review and make recommendations on a State Aviation
System Plan update. Both Mayors testified on behalf of the coalition of
Mayors supporting this strategy, including the Mayors of Rochester,
Duluth and Mankato. 
 
"The current situation is the worst of both worlds - it's bad for the
economy and the environment. MSP is projected to be close to capacity
and there are too many planes flying over impacted neighborhoods," Mayor
Rybak said. "A statewide airport strategy would allow more air traffic
into the state, while at the same time lessen pollution for our
neighborhoods."
 
The Senate Transportation and Finance Committee approved the bill, and
it will be heard next by the Local Government Committee. Sen. Jane
Ranum, Senate author of the bill, also testified. The companion in the
House was introduced by Rep. Paul Thissen, and it has not been scheduled
for a hearing at this point. The next Senate hearing is in the Senate
Local Government Committee next Wednesday, March 24, at 12:30 p.m. in
Room 123 of the Capitol. 
Laura Sether
Office of Mayor Rybak
Standish-Ericsson
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