Margaret Hastings asks whether Mayor Rybak is correct in claiming credit for 
6,000 new housing units.

I didn't hear the mayor's claim firsthand, but here is what his Web site says:
Since January 2002, 5,839 new units of housing have been started in the city. 
In 2004 alone the City issued building permits for 2,730 units of housing worth 
over $387 million.

Here's what's on the Metro Council web site for the number of Minneapolis new 
housing units permitted during the first three years of the Rybak 
administration:

2002: 1606
2003: 1235
2004: 1700

I successfully avoided higher math, but my computer tells me that adds up to 
4,541 units.  I doubt that another 1,459 units have been completed this early 
in our wet spring.

I'm just a reporter who is paid not to write about housing issues in 
Minneapolis any more, so maybe better minds with more current information can 
weigh in.

Steve Brandt
Kingfield
Home of the 2005 William E. McGee Public Defender Award of Excellence winner 

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