Monday, October 21, 2013

L.A. NIK WANTS YOU! TO VOTE..

MINNEAPOLIS
Your City. 
Your Vote.


Minneapolis Election day is November 5th.
The amount of people that actually vote for the the Mayor of Minneapolis and our elected city officials is actually quite alarming. More people need to VOTE. This is our city and the people that hold elected positions represent YOU - the tax payers.

Put November 5th on your calendar and make sure you VOTE. Minneapolis will be using a system called Ranked Choice Voting. You will be voting for more than one person and it can be confusing if you're not familiar with how it works. Below is a one-sheet on the process.
Minneapolis Ranked Choice One-Sheet.
You can try Ranked Choice Voting by using the virtual ballot tool on the city's website HERE.

Watch the City of Minneapolis's video on Ranked Choice Voting below.



It's important that you express your VOTE on November 5th. Several positions will be voted on including the Mayor of Minneapolis. 

No, I'm not running... I'm happy being the Mayor of Minneapolis After Dark, but I am opinionated and you will see me at the voter lines.

- The Official Vote Minneapolis Page is http://vote.minneapolismn.gov/

- You can find your polling place by using the online tool HERE.

You can also view your polling place on the map and list below.
Minneapolis Voters Pulling locations

Minneapolis Voters Polling Map

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Sunday, October 20, 2013

L.A. NIK ON THE WATER MAIN BREAKAGE AT HISTORIC SEXTON BUILDING

WATER MAIN BREAKAGE FLOODS THE SEXTON BUILDING.

There's nothing like being woken up at 4 in the morning to the sound of 40 degree rushing water, flooding your home, just beneath your bed. 

It's no secret, I live in the Sexton building downtown Minneapolis in a 4,000 square foot condo. A water main on the Portland Avenue side of the building broke early this morning, rushing water through the sewer systems and the ground, into the building.  Everybody that lives in the lower units at the infamous Sexton Building, has their lower units flooded.

Everything we own, our bedroom set, our furniture, our electronics and many other personal items are destroyed... there are worse ways to spend your Sunday and I realize some people don't have a home. But this was not my idea of Sunday relaxation.

The following photos are courtesy of KARE 11 news.
The corner of Portland and 7th street downtown Minneapolis.
This is my living area. The brown color you see on the ground is NOT my carpet.. that's a foot of water.

This is my bedroom. Destroyed.
You can read the entire news piece HERE on KARE 11 website.

Video coverage of Sunday night is here.

Ironically, the city of Minneapolis seems to have a track record with water mains breaking recently. Just this year, we've suffered these big ones.


September 2013, Historic St. Anthony Main area - this article even notes the infrastructure here is old (some of it pre-1900's) and that something needs to be done. At the time of this article, this was the 4th big water main breakage in just over a year, including one of them that flooded 14 million gallons of water out onto Washington Ave and downtown streets.

Watch my social media for more as it comes. 
* update *  City Pages felt compelled to cover my blog. You can read it HERE.