After months of wondering, speculating — and writing letters to ask — why Kathy Cargill was buying up so many properties on Duluth’s Park Point, the city’s mayor and residents may have an answer from the apparently peeved member of the billionaire Cargill family.
She told the Wall Street Journal she was planning to beautify and modernize the neighborhood, but the pushback, including a message from Mayor Roger Reinert, has made her change her mind.
“I think an expression that we all know — don’t pee in your Cheerios — well, he kind of peed in his Cheerios right there, and definitely I’m not going to do anything to benefit that community,” Cargill said in an interview with the publication.
Reinert, a former Park Point resident, said this month that he’d written a letter to Cargill asking her to meet but had not received a response. The letter, which referenced the city’s housing crunch, made clear that while he respected her right to buy the properties through the private market, the residents of Park Point had questions about the intent of the purchases.
He said he then planned to draft another letter and asked city councilors to co-sign it.
Reinert took to social media to promise residents that the point’s parkland, beach and street access areas would remain public. In his Facebook post, he also noted that homeowners can choose not to sell to Cargill.
Cargill told the Wall Street Journal in a story that appeared online Saturday that she planned to build homes for some relatives, open a coffee shop and fund improvements to city parkland. She said she also planned facilities for pickleball, basketball and street hockey. But the mayor’s comments, news coverage of the purchases and online criticism triggered a change of heart for Cargill, according to the story.
”The good plans that I have down there for beautifying, updating and fixing up Park Point park or putting up that sports court, forget it,” she told the publication. “There’s another community out there with more welcoming people than that small-minded community.”