Let's Do it Again
PostPosted:9 years 7 months ago
It went so great the first two times (This came out Friday, the meeting is today at 6pm St. Louis time):
http://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/blog ... ml?ana=twt
Aldermen set third public meeting on stadium financing
The St. Louis Board of Aldermen’s Ways and Means Committee will meet Tuesday in north St. Louis for the third in a series of hearings designed to gather public input on a proposed $1 billion NFL stadium along St. Louis' north Mississippi riverfront.
Alderman Antonio French, a member of the committee tweeted Friday morning that the committee would meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the O’Fallon Park Rec Complex, located at 4343 W. Florissant Ave. Input from the public is welcome.
The committee must send the financing bill to the full Board of Aldermen before it can be approved.
From the first committee meeting: Aldermanic Committee grills stadium proponents on financing bill
The bill would see the city contribute more than $233 million in bond payments, including interest. Further, the National Football League would receive about two-thirds of game-day tax revenue associated with the proposed stadium project. All public financing is contingent on a $450 million investment from the NFL and a team owner.
You can read the full financing plan developed by St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay here.
http://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/blog ... ml?ana=twt
Aldermen set third public meeting on stadium financing
The St. Louis Board of Aldermen’s Ways and Means Committee will meet Tuesday in north St. Louis for the third in a series of hearings designed to gather public input on a proposed $1 billion NFL stadium along St. Louis' north Mississippi riverfront.
Alderman Antonio French, a member of the committee tweeted Friday morning that the committee would meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the O’Fallon Park Rec Complex, located at 4343 W. Florissant Ave. Input from the public is welcome.
The committee must send the financing bill to the full Board of Aldermen before it can be approved.
From the first committee meeting: Aldermanic Committee grills stadium proponents on financing bill
The bill would see the city contribute more than $233 million in bond payments, including interest. Further, the National Football League would receive about two-thirds of game-day tax revenue associated with the proposed stadium project. All public financing is contingent on a $450 million investment from the NFL and a team owner.
You can read the full financing plan developed by St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay here.