"The bravest are surely those who have the clearest vision of what is before them, glory and danger alike, and yet notwithstanding, go out to meet it." ~Thucydides
Seconded! And it's even more important now than ever. There's a group out there (I'm not going to post the web site) that's campaigning AGAINST this happening. Legislators need to hear significant more voice FOR this than against.
“Some people think football is a matter of life and death. I assure you, it's much more serious than that.” --- Bill Shankly
Definitely a step in the right direction, get it done Minny, we need the Vikings to stay there. I second thatguy plea, contact your legislators if you live in the area.
Told polls show 60% of taxpayers are against public funds for a stadium, Tony Bennett takes a long pause. "It's an interesting question." Bennett's eventual response was basically that this will create jobs (about 7,500 in construction alone) and jobs are good.
Stadium would be scheduled to open in Spring 2015
Tom Pelissaro on Twitter
“Some people think football is a matter of life and death. I assure you, it's much more serious than that.” --- Bill Shankly
Outline of the Deal
Total Cost: $1.05 billion
State share: $300million
County share: $350 million *
Vikings share: $407 million **
Cost breakdown:
Stadium construction: $884 million
Stadium: $670.3 million
Retractable Roof: $205.5 million
Site improvements: $8.2 million
Infrastructure: $70.9 million
Parking, site circulation: $87.1million
Site acquisition and remediation: $30 million
* County would also contribute $1.5 million annually to operating costs for public events and $1 million annually for a capital reserve fund (for major improvements). This will be funded by the sales tax increase
** If stadium is built with a retractable roof. Vikings share goes down slightly if stadium is built with fixed roof