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To: "Ed Kohler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


BTW, David Greene has been suggesting that tons of people are going to
be moving in in the near future.  Is this really true?  My impression
is that, with exceptions in favored neighborhoods, the central cities
are going to continue to go *DOWN* in population, while the further
out suburbs are going to continue to grow.

Rovian slip?

Here are the facts. http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/citywork/planning/Census2000/1990-to-2000-Population-Change-by-Race-and-Ethnicity-for-Minneapolis.asp

City of Minneapolis population 1990 census 368,383
City of Minneapolis population 2000 census 382,618
Increase 1990 to 2000                                  14,235
Increase as percentage                                       3.9%

Does this typify the accuracy of the information that project opponents presented to the Council committee?



Terrell Brown
Loring Park



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