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Jane,

Jane, Good analysis and kudos for being willing to put yourself out on the limb with savy, even funny, predictions. There's one other controversy regarding the Central Corridor plan that's worth looking into. It's just before the Washington Av. U of MN tunnel: the location of the rail station for the West Bank. The University is coming under considerable pressure from an interesting coalition of community groups, Cedar/Riverside residents, local West Bank businesses, and a number of ethnic communities to move the station about a block further West. It's a great David vs. Goliath story. I suggest you contact Hashi Abdi at the Somali Action Alliance (612-455-2185) and Debbie Wolking of the West Bank CDC (612-673-0477) to learn more about it. There's a big community meeting regarding this at 5:00 PM at the Brian Coyle Center on Friday, April 13th. - Russ Adams, Executive Director, Alliance for Metropolitan Stability, 612-332-4471.

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