[Winona Online Democracy]

Most township who abut cities are by definition "Ruban" which is a blend of
rural and urban which is chiefly residential but where some farming is
carried on.  Webster's Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary 1971

In the discussion do not forget the importance of the style of governance
representative(cities) verses participatory (townships.)  There are 19
townships remaining in Winona County. Townships are established by the
county board.

Townships are by state statute empowered to provide municipal type services
if they desire to due so.  In the metro White Bear Township is still the
prime example of the full range of services they can provide in Minnesota.
Townships is Michigan, Pennsylvania and many other states not only provide
full public services such as Sewage Treatment and collection, Water,
Libraries, Zoning & Planning, Police, Fire, EMT's, and Parks.

Paul Double 
Former Chair Winona Township 
Former Municipal Board Chair


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Craig Brooks
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 5:50 AM
To: WOD
Subject: [Winona] Annexation


[Winona Online Democracy]

The Wilson Township annexation issue has heated up.  Sounds like an issue
that many have strong opinions on. In 1986 we moved from the city out to
Gilmore Valley.  The woods and the large lots for houses were the main
reasons for the move.  Then a couple of people on County Rd. 21 had soil
problems that meant they had to do something about their septic systems.  I
felt like we got our home annexed with the whole Winona Township as a power
play by the City.  It felt like the message was "we have you now -- if you
want us to let those few homes hook up to our sewer system, we insist that
the whole township become part of the City".  Our taxes went up allot but we
never really felt any other changes.  I do remember right after the date of
the annexation we saw police cars and city trucks driving around out there
almost daily -- but it didn't take long for that to fall off. Then a few
years ago we moved to Homer Township.  Now, not that many miles from our
home, the City is again moving to annex.  As an individual and without
researching the facts, I can tell you I feel like the City and the
developers are doing this for one thing and that is money.  Again,
personally, I did not like how close homes are built together in the City
compared to in the rural area.  I know that out in Gilmore Valley the newer
homes are now being planned and built to be like Knopp Valley or Valley
Oaks.  That makes more money for developers and for the City.  Right before
we moved the City started to allow sub-divisions up on the ridge above where
our house was.  I have been back behind Holzinger (sp?) Lodge and witnessed
the terrible erosion from Wincrest runoff now compared to ten and twenty
years ago.  I was concerned the same thing was going to come down on our
home and I was concerned about loss of habitat for the animals and birds -
another primary reason we want to live in the country. I just wish the City
would work harder to form partnerships with neighboring Townships to work
for the good of the area and not play power games to get bigger for the sake
of the City at the expense of others.

Craig Brooks
Homer Twp
Winona

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