Ward 11
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*currently running unopposed, until mattaudio jumps in the race with the dual endorsements of Strong Towns and the Multi-way Boulevard Party.
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The Multi-Way Boulevard Party is a formidable political machine and should not be taken lightly.*currently running unopposed, until mattaudio jumps in the race with the dual endorsements of Strong Towns and the Multi-way Boulevard Party.
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Re: Ward 11
"The multi-way boulevard lobby is an all powerful enterprise!" - Dorothy Rabinowitz
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We must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the mulit-way-boulevard-industrial complex.
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Read my lips: no new stroads.
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I'm campaigning to be the next member of the City Council from Ward 11.
Why? Well, if you live in Ward 11, here's why:
As someone who intentionally sought out our area of South Minneapolis when I bought a home, I share our values and priorities that make our part of the city a great place to live. I value safe and pleasant neighborhoods that are well connected to great neighborhood businesses, world-class recreation, and employment centers in the region. Our city thrives because of our neighborhood fabric, and Ward 11 needs an advocate who will push to incrementally improve on the public investments that are the framework for the neighborhoods we enjoy calling home.
I also seek to ensure the long-term viability of our city by picking the right investments for our scarce public dollars. Without proper due diligence, large projects like stadiums or downtown megablocks have the potential to cause fragility, not only for our city finances but for the core city services that are necessary for locally-owned businesses to thrive. We need to build a resilient local economy, one where our public investments are proven to have high return for our residents. The reality is that anything less compromises Minneapolis’ financial ability to maintain what we love about our city.
I also seek to continuously improve how our city government functions and how it serves our residents. We have an opportunity to improve transparency and constituent services. You should be able to easily learn where your council member stands on issues and what the council is doing. Your voice should be heard, and your input should be acknowledged. I am committed to listening to your concerns and ideas for our neighborhood.
We have an opportunity to build a stronger community this November. Join your neighbors in making me, Matt Steele, your first choice when you vote on November 5th.
Why? Well, if you live in Ward 11, here's why:
As someone who intentionally sought out our area of South Minneapolis when I bought a home, I share our values and priorities that make our part of the city a great place to live. I value safe and pleasant neighborhoods that are well connected to great neighborhood businesses, world-class recreation, and employment centers in the region. Our city thrives because of our neighborhood fabric, and Ward 11 needs an advocate who will push to incrementally improve on the public investments that are the framework for the neighborhoods we enjoy calling home.
I also seek to ensure the long-term viability of our city by picking the right investments for our scarce public dollars. Without proper due diligence, large projects like stadiums or downtown megablocks have the potential to cause fragility, not only for our city finances but for the core city services that are necessary for locally-owned businesses to thrive. We need to build a resilient local economy, one where our public investments are proven to have high return for our residents. The reality is that anything less compromises Minneapolis’ financial ability to maintain what we love about our city.
I also seek to continuously improve how our city government functions and how it serves our residents. We have an opportunity to improve transparency and constituent services. You should be able to easily learn where your council member stands on issues and what the council is doing. Your voice should be heard, and your input should be acknowledged. I am committed to listening to your concerns and ideas for our neighborhood.
We have an opportunity to build a stronger community this November. Join your neighbors in making me, Matt Steele, your first choice when you vote on November 5th.
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Re: Ward 11
You better step up your game, Matt. I saw a random dude on the Diamond Lake Road/35W overpass this morning holding a Bob Schlosser for City Council sign. Looked very eager for votes!
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Sources say that is actually Bob Schlosser himself
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That would explain the eagerness. He did have much more energy than most people who hold signs on freeway ramps...
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