[Winona Online Democracy]

Dwayne:

As I read the stories in the Daily News, my thought was that this was a
wonderfully balanced series, unlike the Post writings. But since you are
worried about city centric writing, maybe the Daily News could ask some
probing questions of the County and Township. Like-Why does the County
continue to approve bluff land development along Hwy 61 to LaCrosse? Why
does the County continue to permit rural subdivions on septic systems in
the middle of ag county? Why did the County not publically rail against
Goodview in the past two years when it successfully completed a baloon
and string approach into Rollingstone Township? Why did the County allow
the first soil extraction permit for the Phillips property and say
nothing to the Township about the continued mining of that site, when
the County has overview of that Township process? Did you get the point
in the Daily News article that more housing is needed, even given the
fact that families are shrinking in size?
Can you define City sprawl in relationship to County/Township
permitting? The City has tightened its staffing over the past decade:
What has the County done in the same time period? Are the stories really
City Council and staff centric or are you simply paranoid about the fact
that not everyone sees it your way? ( I continue to believe in majority
vote.)

Anyway, To all Happy Holidays.

Eric Sorensen 

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Subject: [Winona] Winona Daily News 5 Part Series: City
Expansion--WilsonTownship

[Winona Online Democracy]

In today's Winona Daily News, Sunday, December 26, 2004, they are
starting a five part series "examining different aspects of the proposed
annexation of the land in Wilson Township to the city of Winona."

The newspaper states today's first part "deals with the historical roots
of the issue."

I think a five part series that does an in-depth, truly objective, and
fair study of the issue could be a great addition to the community
discussion of the issue.

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Here are some questions from today's story:


1.  Real Growth or Simply Bigger Boundaries?

How much of the City's growth is real growth or is the larger number
simply due to bigger boundaries or some combination thereof?  For
example, let's say I have a class size of 35 students.  If I knock down
the walls of the neighboring classrooms and swallow up two other
teacher's students, can I say my class is growing?  What about the whole
school's population.  If we use Winona County's population growth
numbers, how much of it is due to Winona vs. St. Charles and other
cities?


2.  WSU Growth?  How much of the City's growth is due to WSU's student
enrollement growth?


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Here are some questions I hope may be addressed in the remaining four
stories:

1.  I'm sure the advantages of "growth" will be discussed as the gospel
truth.  Will the disadvantages and huge hidden costs of growth be
discussed?  (i.e. future traffic/road problems, infrastructure costs,
water pollution, effects on farm land, etc.)  Will any mention of
sustainability be made?


2.  Could some kind of aerial photo be shown that documents how the city
is sprawling outwards while the population is relatively static?


3.  Can a listing of existing City projects and problems be shown?  Does
the City have enough staff and money to undertake these expensive new
projects and still take care of it's existing work? (i.e. Pelzer Street,
Louisa Street, Mankato Ave, Garvin Heights--in 2-3 locations, the Hwy 14
and the Gilmore and Knopp Valley intersection, etc.?)


4.  Will the balloon and string annexation pay for itself or does the
City need to annex everything behind the balloon to pay for these large
new costs?  Is this story really just about the Phillips property?  Are
there other property owners or developers who have plans that depend on
this annexation in either Wilson or Homer Townships?


5.  Will different perspectives be discussed or will the stories
continue to be City Council and staff centric?  Will other related
factors be discussed?


6.  Are there better ways to plan for and deal with these kinds of
problems?


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What other questions or ideas do the rest of you have?


Dwayne Voegeli

December 26, 2004

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Dwayne Voegeli

Winona County Commissioner

(507) 453-9012

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359 Pleasant Hill Dr.
Winona, MN  55987

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