I think the most important thing to remember in this
entire discussion is PROCESS.

There was a PROCESS a few years ago where most folks
came to a resolution on a two lane road with a bike
trail for Ayd Mill.  The City Council, including CM
Benanav and CM Harris, agreed on the outcome.  It
wasn't Benanav's first choice, but he settled on it to
move the community forward.

Sadly, the same can't be said of the Mayor; the
PROCESS is being ignored by the Kelly administration. 
I would venture to guess this is one reason why CM
Harris, a fair-minded centrist, has quietly chosen to
endorse Chris Coleman over Kelly.  Business interests
have made ignoring the outcome of that process a
priority, and Kelly has followed suit.

And to respond to Kevin's inquiry, there is a PROCESS
by which the City identifies its Captial Investment
priorities.  That is the CIB Process, an open and fair
competiton, ranked by citizens. 
(http://www.ci.stpaul.mn.us/depts/ofs/cib)  This year,
there's something like $35 million in requests for $10
million in funds.  This is funding that won't be
available for other proposals, either through CIB or
elsewhere.  It takes away money for playgrounds, rec
centers, housing affordability programs, street and
sidewalk repair.  Because the Kelly administration
wanted to ignore process and put forward its divisive
Ayd Mill proposal, which is exposing old wounds.  

This is not a recipe for moving the City forward
together, and I think the divisveness makes us miss
shared opportunities.  We got to this civic
dysfunction by ignoring community PROCESS because
certain business interests were sure that they held
some unique grasp on the truth, and particularly
because the administration has followed suit.  I think
it is fair to say this is the single most important
complaint I hear about the Kelly administration, and
so I'm surprised they'd highlight it just a few months
before the primary.  

But those same business interests helped give Kelly
his dramatic fundraising lead, over TWENTY TIMES what
either Ortega or Coleman had raised as of January 31st
- over a quarter million and rising.  So maybe Kelly
thinks he can do whatever he wants, without penalty. 
We'll see, but the money likely gives Kelly a plainly
unfair advantage.

(http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:Whvzcr9WttgJ:www.startribune.com/stories/587/5215022.html+%2B%22Chris+Coleman%22+%2B%22Rafael+Ortega%22+%2B%22Randy+Kelly%22+%2B%22Jay+Benanav%22+%2Bfundraising&hl=en&ie=UTF-8)

Respectfully, just my opinion...with little personal
stake in Ayd Mill,

Bob Spaulding
Downtown
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