Like Chris, I don't fear any particular thing; it's the unknown and unpredictable
that I would like to have some insurance against. And as I've
said before, $10 million is probably way too light to cover the possibilities. As
Chris pointed out, I can understand why Crown Hydro would like to
avoid as much liability as they can.
As a frequent user of the Bridge and the Falls - I've walked over and back about
four times a week for the last five years, I've used the photos
that Sean posted and others like it as sources for my students' many projects for
about seven years, I have a gig or two of photos that I've taken of the
area, there is an 8' x 16' mural of the Falls circa 1854 (St. Anthony side view) that
my students created last month in the hall outside my classroom
which appears in the video we created about the area - yeah, I'm a user of the area
and I don't want it messed up. The history of the Falls is full of
grand ideas; that's why it's so much fun to study. Hydro power and historical
interpretative centers are wonderful things; I just want some assurances
that it gets done right and that there are plenty of contingencies in place to
accommodate the many mischievous spirits that still play in this very
spectacular spot on our planet. Fourth graders really get a kick out of learning
about how the tunnel collapsed and how one mill blew up and another or
two and more burned down, "Wow, really, way cool" - let's not give them another
catastrophe to read about when the study Minneapolis history.
Dan McGuire
Ericsson
Chris Johnson wrote:
> That, in fact, is the whole rub here. They're a business, in it
> primarily for the profits. We're the public, primarily in it for the
> good of Minneapolis and society. We are being asked to assume too much
> risk and cost for the benefits we get in return. It's not that there is
> one single "deal breaker" -- such as the strawman about the Falls
> collapsing -- but that taken as a whole, the deal is not a good deal for
> the Park Board and is not a good deal for the City.
>
> > Photos- a must see!!!
> >
> > 1929 picture of west side- (cookies must be enabled)
> >
> > http://collections.mnhs.org/visualresources/image.cfm?imageid=81320&Page=8&Digital=Yes&Keywords=stone%20arch&Type=Photo%2CArtPhoto&SearchType=Basic
> >
> >
> > See the plank road on the left?
>
> No, actually I don't, though it may be there. I see train cars on train
> tracks on some indeterminate surface from this photo. Might be planks.
> Might not. But so what? What's that got to do with whether this
> project makes sense?
>
> Like I said above -- it's not that one detail of this project makes it
> worth opposing. It's that it costs us, the public, too much for what we
> get in return.
>
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