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This fall, MCCD and our partners in the newly-formed St. Paul Housing Coalition have asked candidates for St. Paul City Council to share their perspectives on housing issues in their ward and across the City. We’ve also helped coordinate a series of candidate forums to offer the opportunity for community members to attend and ask questions. Candidate perspectives and forum recordings will be posted on this page as they become available.
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Landlord lawsuit over St. Paul’s inspections doesn’t name city defendant – Twin Cities vs DFL Party enbanc, City St. Paul,Jane Doe,Mary Roe
Catlin Appreciate your Questionnaire Housing
Scrool to answers below; http://sharon4anderson.org
HOWEVER the Heinous Dirty Deals of now National DFL CHAIR, Obama Lawyer Tom Perez complicit with City Officials 2012 Melvin Carter then Council, currently Mayor St. Paul, complicit with Sara Grewing former City Attorney,complicit with Private Lawyer David Lillhaug. Both for their Dirty DFL Dealings were made Judge and Justice mn Supreme Court RICO ACTS .
House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
The quid pro quo between the Department of Justice and the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, is largely the result of the machinations of one man: Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez. Yet the consequences of his actions will negatively affect not only Fredrick Newell and the lowincome residents of St. Paul who he championed. The effects of this quid pro quo will be felt by future whistleblowers who act courageously, and often at great personal risk, to fight fraud and identify waste on behalf of federal taxpayers. The effects of withdrawing Magner will be felt by the minority tenants in St. Paul who, due to the case’s challenge to the City’s housing code, continue to live with rampant rodent infestations and inadequate plumbing. The effects of sacrificing Newell’s case will cost American taxpayers the opportunity to recover up to $200 million and allow St. Paul’s misdeeds to go unpunished. Far more troubling, however, is the fundamental damage that this quid pro quo has done to the rule of law in the United States and to the reputation of the Department of Justice as a fair and impartial arbiter of justice
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Ward 2 Saint Paul City Council Candidate
Questions on Affordable Housing
The Saint Paul Housing Coalition is a group of community members and organizations advocating at the local level to ensure everyone in Saint Paul can access safe, stable, affordable homes and neighborhoods.
Affordable housing has become an increasingly important issue for Saint Paul residents and voters. Saint Paul residents would like to better understand where candidates for city council stand on issues related to affordable housing. To help provide this information, the Saint Paul Housing Coalition has created the following list of questions for candidates. We hope that you, as a candidate for Saint Paul City Council, will provide us with the answers to these questions. Saint Paul Housing Coalition organizations and partners will distribute your answers to residents.
Ward 2 Saint Paul City Council Candidate
Questions on Affordable Housing
The Saint Paul Housing Coalition is a group of community members and organizations advocating at the local level to ensure everyone in Saint Paul can access safe, stable, affordable homes and neighborhoods.
Affordable housing has become an increasingly important issue for Saint Paul residents and voters. Saint Paul residents would like to better understand where candidates for city council stand on issues related to affordable housing. To help provide this information, the Saint Paul Housing Coalition has created the following list of questions for candidates. We hope that you, as a candidate for Saint Paul City Council, will provide us with the answers to these questions. Saint Paul Housing Coalition organizations and partners will distribute your answers to residents.
Please submit completed questionnaires to Caitlin Magistad at cmagistad@mccdmn.org
Word count suggestion for each response: 250 words
1. Tools to produce and preserve: Local governments have a variety of resources that can be utilized to support affordable housing, including public land, tools like tax increment financing, contracts, licensing authority, and more. How would you utilize these city resources and tools to support housing needs?
a. http://taxthemax.blogspot.com Government overreaching into our Private Propertys via Changing Charter/Constitution via Bogus Ordinances, without Public Input,Valid Complaints, signed off by Mayor and City Attorney is Ethically,Morally Wrong. Dirty DFL Dealings re USSC 10-1032 titled Magner vs Gallagher, Steve Magner still lives in Stillwater,Salaried in St.Paul MN.
2. Funding: St. Paul created an Affordable Housing Trust Fund in 2019, which includes $2M of ongoing funding through Neighborhood STAR funds. Considering the scale of St. Paul’s affordable housing needs, would you support increasing local dedicated sources of funding for the Affordable Housing Trust Fund? If so, how would you go about finding a larger permanent and dedicated funding source?
NO http://depos-stpaul.blogspot.com Trust Fund Cash Cow4Lawyers.
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3. Deeply affordable housing: Area Median Income for the Twin Cities Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is used to measure housing affordability, is $100,000. This does not reflect the realities of Saint Paul residents, whose Area Median Income is around $52,000. We know housing affordable to extremely low-income residents is nearly impossible to find. How will you support housing stability for Saint Paul households at that income level?
Affiant has been reduced to Poverty http://bloggin-bitch.blogspot.com
4. Density: The Saint Paul 2040 Comp Plan envisions increased density at various neighborhood nodes. How do you plan to leverage this increased density for affordable housing?
Trying to expose the no of Single,Duplex,4 plex converted to Halfway Houses, Sober, Sex etc. contrary to Community Standards.
5. Housing quality: Housing that is affordable may also be old, poorly-maintained, and have health hazards like mold, rodents, or lead. In some areas, old and unhealthy housing stock is the only options for many families, putting residents at risk of displacement for housing safety reasons. For locations with strong housing markets, older apartment builds are also at risk for being “flipped, displacing residents who cannot afford resulting rent increases. How would you address housing quality and risk of displacement for residents in your ward?
Run4Office Expose the Citys https://scannedretina.com/2014/03/19/minnesota-too-judicial-corruption-exposed/
Citys Mob Rule via Excessive Inspections Stealing our Homes via DSI Fraudulent without Valid Complaints,Illegal Legislative Hearings,City Amy Bredmoen Sponsoring Resolutions without Quiet,Marketable Titles, without Testimoney of DSI Inspectors,
Sharon Anderson aka Scarrella 651-776-5835 sharon4anderson@aol.com
LEGAL NOTICE: /s/Sharon4Anderson@aol.com ECF_P165913Pacersa1299 telfx: 651-776-5835:
Attorney ProSe_InFact,Private Attorney General QuiTam Whistleblower, www.taxthemax.blogspot.com
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In a message dated 10/11/2019 1:47:01 PM Central Standard Time, cmagistad@mccdmn.org writes:
Here it is as a pdf, let me know other questions or concerns!Thanks,CaitlinFrom: SharonQuiTamAnderson [mailto:sharon4anderson@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2019 1:28 PM
To: Caitlin Magistad <cmagistad@mccdmn.org>; sharon4anderson@aol.com
Subject: Re: Ward 2 candidate questionnaire on housingCan't open the App appears to be Word, please resend online email or pdf formatIn a message dated 10/11/2019 9:27:02 AM Central Standard Time, cmagistad@mccdmn.org writes:Good morning,My name is Caitlin Magistad, and I'm a Policy Advisor at the Metropolitan Consortium of Community Developers (MCCD). MCCD is a member of the Saint Paul Housing Coalition, a group of community members and organizations advocating at the local level to ensure everyone in Saint Paul can access safe, stable, affordable homes and neighborhoods.The Saint Paul Housing Coalition has created a list of housing questions for city council candidates, which I have attached here. If you are interested in completing the questionnaire, please email your responses to me within 2 weeks, by Friday, October 25. Saint Paul Housing Coalition partners will distribute your answers to residents through our respective organization’s social media, newsletters, and websites.Thank you for your time and consideration! Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.Sincerely,Caitlin MagistadMetropolitan Consortium of Community Developers3137 Chicago Avenue S.Minneapolis, MN 55407Direct: 612-843-3266MCCD: 612-789-7337
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