Posts Tagged ‘65th Street’

City Council Update March 18, 2013

March 19th, 2013

1) Thank you for your support, please cast a vote for Michael Wojcik on Tuesday March 19, 2013
2) 2nd street alley vacation delayed.
3) Uptown project hearing complete
4) 16th street between Broadway and 3rd Ave to be done this summer.
5) 65th street interchange coming.
6) Council chooses out of town architecture firm. We need to help locals be more competitive.

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Vote YES on sales tax extension!

July 7th, 2012

Remember voting YES will not increase taxes, it just maintains what is in place.  Voting no will likely raise property taxes. Read the rest of this entry »

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65th Street Discussion and Denial on 3/23/2011

March 9th, 2011

In accordance with my transparency obsession, here is the unedited video of our discussion on 65th street.  I have received requests for information from state and federal officials. The total video (2 parts) is about 16 minutes.

Part 1:

Part 2:

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Questions on 65th Street Interchange

March 9th, 2011

There are a number of questions that need to be answered before the city should commit taxpayer dollars to the 65th street interchange.  To date, city administration has failed to even have meaningful discussion with the City Council for as long as I have been on the council. Read the rest of this entry »

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Fact Check: No net jobs at Shoppes on Maine, really?

March 3rd, 2011

I made the statement that the addition of retailers at Shoppes on Maine has not increased jobs in Rochester.  I have met with Tom Hexum and Ron Schultz of Maine Street Development.  They stated and I agree that there are new job at Shoppes on Maine.  However if these are simply a shuffling of existing jobs there is not a new benefit. Read the rest of this entry »

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Meeting about Shoppes on Maine

March 1st, 2011

I’ll post this now as we have been recieving many visits.

I spent 2.5 hours this morning with the developer behind Shoppes on Maine.  We discussed many items.  One point that I will accept is that the $$$ that went into infrastructure there was for more than Shoppes.  I thought it was a good conversation.

We strongly agreed that opening more land for development with the 65th street interchange is silly right now.

I will post more later.

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65th street shot down for now.

February 24th, 2011

Note:  I will be adding the council video when available.

No secret that I have never like that project, but I do have to admit that the council actually listened to what I had to say.  My opinion can be changed, but the current, “just make it up as we go” justification is not going to do it.  This is being forced through for all the wrong reasons. Read the rest of this entry »

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Sales Tax Committee Final Report

December 4th, 2010

The Sales tax committee issued their final report.  I think they did a pretty good job but also came to some pretty head scratching solutions.  You can see their report here. Read the rest of this entry »

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Stimulus Success

November 10th, 2010

Here is an excerpt from my interview with KAAL (ABC 6) dealing with current and hopefully future bonding projects in Rochester.

(ABC 6 NEWS) — Nearly $500 million in federal stimulus money funded more than 200 state road projects. That’s according to a new study out today, by non-partisan think tank Minnesota 2020. But some say more work needs to be done.

“We need Minnesota to start investing in Minnesota,” says Michael Wojcik, Rochester city council member.

A new push to put more money into roads and infrastructure in the state of Minnesota.

“We know that we have projects here that will contribute to the long-term growth of the state, but we need to fund them,” says Wojcik.

Stimulus Success

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Link: North Rochester Transportation

November 1st, 2010

From a blog we read.

Increased road subsidies not needed.

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