My mind is doing a mind meld reading all about tobacco. Keep thinking the posts
say tabasco.
"It's the nasty smell of tyranny if you ask me." wrote Ms Heller. Bad choice of
words.
Smokefree last seven years. Do not mind washing my clothes and jacket after
going out to a club, but the shower be
An opportunity gone down the river.
Commissioners Walt Dziedzic , John Erwin, Annie Young, Rochelle Berry Graves and
Vivian Mason voted against Crown Hydro.
( Nina Archabal, Director Minnesota Historical Society) "Archabal called it
premature for the Park Board to sign a lease. She wants the Park
I share Mr. Stack's desire for the Mississippi River to run free.
The Crown Hydro project inlet water race is in the basin above the falls. These
water races predate the lock by some ?80 years?. Recently the water races were
daylighted, and water has been successfully run through them. Currentl
nge the Mill Ruins Park from a deconstructionist un-park
into a working park with a historical installation. Just say nay?
Truly,
Jeff Fellows
Sheridan
Lower Nordeast, Minneapolis
across the river from the Mpls Park and Rec Board headquarters.
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prices will fall? ) go there, walk around, and see the existing races. Do you
want to leave them as stagnate water for the geese or maintained with running
water at no cost to us?
Here is a picture of what to look at:
http://www.asla.org/lamag/lam03/april/images/AprilLAMDesign.gif
Jeff Fellow
a kiddy
play archeological sand box.
I'll love to bring visitors down to look at the running water. Let's join
together and get it done.
Jeff Fellows
Sheridan Neighborhood, Eastside Minneapolis
Long time neighbor to the river, long time supporter of the Crown Hydro project.
Let the
Thank you for your luminous post Amy.
An exciting angle not expressed is the inevitability of small local power
generation replacing, over time, inherently instable humongous generating plants
combined with long distance electric transmission lines.
A small very visible hydroelectric plant might
ground installation can hardly be deemed visually
worse than an asphalt parking lot. Hydroelectricity is environmentally clean.
All it uses is the energy from falling water, before returning
the water to the river. 3,150 kW is not negligible.
Jeff Fellows
Sheridan
previously Windom Park.
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t include cultural and aquatics."
and city heritage planning:
http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/citywork/planning/sections/hpc_site/hpcanrpt.htm
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and local non-profit groups:
www.mnproject.org/certs/CERTsCh5.pdf
www.me3.org/newsletters/smsum98.pdf
Jeff Fellows
Sheridan
previously Windom Park.