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My wife and I lived in Minneapolis for 35 years, and while we're no longer there, I continue to care about or at least take an interest in what goes on there. And I have to say the recent proposals from the mayor's "Vibrant Downtown Storefronts Workgroup" have me wondering what those folks could be thinking (or drinking — we'll get to that presently.)
I'll admit my belief that Nicollet Avenue would be healthier today if it had never been en-malled won't find much favor, at least not with current city residents. But if you remove the buses, there will be no way for those of us who have challenges with mobility to get there ("A vision for a livelier, bus-free Nicollet Mall," June 7). Right now my knees are troubling me to the point where walking more than a couple blocks is something I'm not going to do if it's optional.
But those who can walk or bike to the Mall will be able to drink alcohol from open containers as they stroll. Think of it. We've eliminated all those buses, and everyone has a cocktail in hand. It all sounds so, I don't know, European. But the reality is that St. Paul used to let people drink from open containers during Grand Old Day, but the city did away with it years ago because it was drawing the kind of behavior you'd expect when a big attraction is being able to drink from an open container — folks harassing homeowners, peeing on people's garages and passing out on lawns. And that was one day a year, on a street that otherwise was safe and orderly. Nicollet Mall already has problems with disorderly behavior and public intoxication. Why in the world would you remove barriers to public consumption of alcohol?
Dan Beck, Lake Elmo
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Responding to downtown safety and the critiques of an opinion by an Edina resident ("Getting people downtown requires safety above all," Opinion Exchange, June 8): It should not make any difference where this resident of Minnesota was from! All residents of the state of Minnesota should feel welcome, safe and secure in any visit to downtown Minneapolis for a special event, game, dinner, concert, play or business.