THANKS to Ed Davis for posting the video about the Payne Maryland
Project. Sorry I didn't know how to get the video posted, and so
the message came through without the video.
Al Oertwig
Project. Sorry I didn't know how to get the video posted, and so
the message came through without the video.
Al Oertwig
> Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2012 09:45:58 -0500
> From: <email obscured>
> To: stpaul-eastside@forums.e-democracy.org
> CC: <email obscured>
> Subject: Re: [Eastside] Mayor/Bostrom Discuss the Payne Maryland Project
>
> Here are the links to the video.
>
> Live Dedication
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhjR2ntdXU0&feature=relmfu
>
> City Overview of Arlington Hills
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHPRV5ZomaQ&feature=youtu.be
>
>
> Ed Davis
> as a participant of the forum
>
>
> On 8/11/2012 1:37 AM, Al Oertwig wrote:
> > Community Members,
> >
> > I thought you should see the special message from the mayor with a
> > focus on the Payne Maryland project. At the end of the video, you
> > can click on the Payne Maryland dedication and see almost all of the
> > program for the dedication.
> >
> > Also of note is the article about the renovation efforts at the
> > American Indian Family Center. Our own board member, Janice LaFloe,
> > is part of the American Indian Family Center renovation efforts, and
> > she spoke about this project at our last board meeting.
> >
> > THANKS for all of the ways in which you each contribute to making the
> > Eastside stronger!!
> >
> > Al Oertwig, President Payne Maryland District 5 Planning Council
>
>
> > Mayor's News Update: 08.10.12
> >
> > In This Issue A note from the Mayor: 2013 Budget
> >
> > National Night Out
> >
> > Little Mekong Walking Tour
> >
> > Payne Maryland Groundbreaking
> >
> >
> > American Indian Family Center renovation
> >
> >
> > Thank LGA
> >
> >
> >Payne Maryland
> > Groundbreaking On July 26, Mayor Coleman was joined by Councilmember
> > Bostrom and others at the groundbreaking for the Payne Maryland
> > Project. The Payne Maryland project is a one-of-a-kind joint library
> > and park space that will be a transformational opportunity for the
> > Eastside. At its core, the project is about investing in this area
> > and showing that the City of Saint Paul is committed to keeping the
> > Eastside great. No other public facility in Saint Paul will be as
> > energy-efficient or technologically-equipped as this facility. So
> > far, private business, faith-based communities and a social services
> > provider have shown an interest in investing in the project which
> > can lead to bigger things for Payne Avenue and the Eastside. Learn
> > more about the Payne Maryland project with this video.
>