County Commission

County makes good decision

As I have said in the past, the best place for a homeless shelter would be downtown, close to detox and the jails. The county finally took the bull by horns and took the first step by buying the land on 3rd and Minnesota.

Bravo.

The Minnehaha County Commission voted unanimously Tuesday to purchase property at 700 N. Minnesota Ave. and 314 W. Third St. and will seek architectural concepts on developing it as housing for the chronically homeless.

The purchase price is $252,000, and the deal will close Feb. 26. The commission approved spending $10,800 for concept designs and site development plans for either a 24-unit or 32-unit facility.

It’s too bad it took the county commission full of lame duck commissioners to get the ball rolling on this. Yes, several city councilors sit on the committee, but it is disappointing that our mayor didn’t help more with this. I guess we are too busy buying empty lots for parking and parks in the boondocks to worry about a public safety issue like the homeless.

I want to commend councilor Anderson for pushing for this site. Good job!

Carol Twedt is out of touch with reality

She blames everyone but the Governor for the problem. Way to protect your Republican colleagues Carol. Atta-Boy.

“The governor and his staff has never, ever, ever shirked their responsibility on this,” Twedt said.

Barth sets her straight, but I doubt she is listening. Who cares if people have to stand in line for 4 hours. If you need me I’ll be at Black Sheep Coffee reading Glamor Magazine and drinking a cappucino.

“Truly, we don’t have the money to afford it. But, you know, making people stand in line for two, three, four, five hours is another form of taxation,” Barth said.

Anne and Carol – Shut Up already

Our esteemed ladies of the county commission are at again. When will they grow brains and realize that the licensing SNAFU is Pierre’s problem (oh, that’s right, Pam is a Democrat and it is easier to blame her then the Republicans in Pierre). Want more money for the treasurer’s office? Maybe call up the governor and have him pony up since it is HIS fault this took place. Of course it is a lot easier to blame someone from your opposing party, isn’t it?

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