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money from the community. She wants the owners or other private parties to pay HALF of the cost of the stadium. As it is now, the city pays for it all (though taxes that could go for more needed purposes), takes all the risks of cost overruns, yet will get none of the profits from baseball, IIRC.
Study after study shows that publicly financed stadiums are a boondoggle for wealthy owners and that the costs outweigh the benefits to the community of having the team. Voters in other communities have rejected the "opportunity" to fully pay for the stadium.
Cost sharing is reasonable.
She's doing the right thing--although the process may not be the best. I believe that the owners KNOW they will make tons of money off this huge, growing, and relatively wealthy community, and they KNOW this is the best place for their new team, and they'll find a way to make it happen and STILL profit handsomely. They have profited for many years from exemptions from anti-trust laws; it's about time they pay part of their fair share. But if they don't, then we are better off without them. There are plenty of other things to do here.
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