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Old Posted Jan 4, 2014, 8:23 PM
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Originally Posted by HillStreetBlues View Post
The way the stadium was handled speaks volumes about both Eisenberger and Bratina. Similar principles involved in that discussion will appear in future issues. I know your point, and you're right that there will be a lot of quibbling over issues that have been put to bed- but how someone did or didn't go to bat for the best result for the city in the past, has a lot of bearing over whether he should be trusted to do so in the future.
The stadium issue is one memory that will have a long lifespan. But it's ironic that the way Bratina handled that made him look like a leader able to bring resolution to a problem (albeit behind closed doors), whereas on other key files since then he's been the opposite.

I think LRT, the casino, and one-way streets will be the hottest topics. They probably polarize the central city vs. suburban areas the most.
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