The Lakeville City Council has a one-time shot at providing its residents a bus-service bargain
On my way to a town meeting Tuesday night at Lakeville City Hall, I stopped at the Cenex station and filled up my Taurus. It cost me $47.
At the meeting, Lakeville City Administrator Steve Mielke disclosed that for about $36 in property taxes on my Lakeville condo and similar “average-priced homes” in the community, the Metropolitan Council was willing to provide two transit stations and bus service along I-35 and Cedar Avenue to downtown Minneapolis.
I hope the City Council recognizes at its meeting Monday night, when it will vote on the Met Council offer, that the community is looking at an incredible bargain. Thanks to a combination of state, federal and county transit dollars, the city has a golden opportunity to become a more complete, full-service community. It has a chance to join other Dakota County cities that have been offering bus service to its residents for many years. Read more »
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Hello again internet! I’ve been meaning to write up a movie review, but quite frankly there really hasn’t been much to write about lately. Part of my usual weekly routine is to hit up a theater and do what I consider to be a dinner and a movie night. This consists of watching a movie, drinking a ‘medium’ Pepsi that somehow is the size of a milk jug and eating a large plastic tray of chips with a vat of what can only loosely be described as ‘cheese’. While the theaters definitely have oceans of Pepsi and vats of cheese sauce to unleash on me, there hasn’t really been much in the area of decent movies it seems.