[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Today's Star Tribune editorial argues that 
Minneapolis residents have to  get 
over their problems with tall buildings along transit corridors  such as the 
Midtown Greenway and Lake Street if the city is to continue to draw  
tax-paying professionals and aging empty- nesters back into the city.
 
"For Minneapolis to continue its generally forward momentum and its  
progressive political traditions, residents must get over their phobia about  
tall 
buildings." . . . 
 
I wholeheartedly agree with this editorial position.
 
Bill Dooley
Kenny

I'm  glad to see that the Star Tribune editorial board is being consistent  
with it's earlier writings on Vancouver and its status as the "most  livable" 
city in the world.  Vancouver got over its height phobia  over 40 years ago and 
today is reaping the benefits.  
  
  I feel like the editorial board somehow recorded my thoughts exactly and 
published them without my permission.  ;)  
  
  I guess that means that I, too, agree wholeheartedly.  
  
  Matty Lang,
  Central   


                
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