I too question why the MPRB should be considering making local parks wireless access 'hot spots.' I agree with Andrew-- libraries, yes; parks, no. Some coffee shops offer wi-fi at no cost to patrons and they absorb the cost, while others charge for it. I think the MPRB has enough to take care of without getting into providing wireless access for the masses. Do the public schools provide wi-fi to students and teachers? Does the city provide wireless access for all employees, other than where hand held units , etc. might be used on the job? How about Hennepin County or the state? Let's keep our eye on the mission. Let's keep the parks green and the surface waters clean; and, provide reasonable recreation programming for city youth on a year-round basis.
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