Minneapolis state Representative Myron Orfield has introduced legislation to have voters in the 7 County Metro elect the members of the Met Council. As it stands now, the Governor appoints the Met Council, and Orfield says that's no way to select the people who have authority over suburban development, the metro bus system and even the International Airport. Minnesota Public Radio's Martin ("Olaf") Kaste reports: Myron Orfield has been campaigning for years to correct what he sees as the Met Council's original sin. When the Council was created in 1967, it was intended as a model of modern urban planning, the first of its kind in the nation. But the Legislature balked at making it an elected governmental body, and ever since, the Governor has appointed the Council. Orfield says it's time to make the Council more directly accountable to the vote