Frankly I've been a bit down this week over this arena situation. None of these finger pointing articles are helping matters. So I propose we channel some of our energies into coming up with ideas that don't involve a public vote and have reasonable chance of being successful. There have been a number of ideas scattered among the threads. But it might help to have one thread to kick them around.
Oh, and lets keep this on the real side.
The first point is that the railyard is just too costly of a place to build. It could be done if the public was more willing to participate, but they clearly don't want to be involved.
The 100 acres of land north of Arco is a great no cost base to start with. Use 50-75 acres as your construction site for a new arena and parking. The other 25-50 acres should be rezoned to increase it's value and sold off to get some funds towards construction. Using this land should offset about 20 % of the projected 500 million price tag of a new building and parking. So now we are down to a 400 million.
Given that we want to avoid a public vote, there has to be about 400 million financed.
What has AKT offered? Last I heard he would put up 5,000 acres to the public in exchange for rezoning the 7,000 acres near Folsom and Rancho Murrietta. I have no idea how much that would bring. But I have heard that might be valued at 250 million. Unlike the Natomas rezone, AKT has all his partners signed off on the deal. If that is real, then we are much closer.
The Maloofs have committed an average of 4 million a year over 30 years.
I'm not a real estate dude, so help me out here kennadog. Borrowing 400 million - how much cash needs to be put forward by the JPA? Is this a 30 year mortgage? There appears to be a lot of land avaliable to be used as collateral.
Kick it around, it's much more fun than name calling...
Oh, and lets keep this on the real side.
The first point is that the railyard is just too costly of a place to build. It could be done if the public was more willing to participate, but they clearly don't want to be involved.
The 100 acres of land north of Arco is a great no cost base to start with. Use 50-75 acres as your construction site for a new arena and parking. The other 25-50 acres should be rezoned to increase it's value and sold off to get some funds towards construction. Using this land should offset about 20 % of the projected 500 million price tag of a new building and parking. So now we are down to a 400 million.
Given that we want to avoid a public vote, there has to be about 400 million financed.
What has AKT offered? Last I heard he would put up 5,000 acres to the public in exchange for rezoning the 7,000 acres near Folsom and Rancho Murrietta. I have no idea how much that would bring. But I have heard that might be valued at 250 million. Unlike the Natomas rezone, AKT has all his partners signed off on the deal. If that is real, then we are much closer.
The Maloofs have committed an average of 4 million a year over 30 years.
I'm not a real estate dude, so help me out here kennadog. Borrowing 400 million - how much cash needs to be put forward by the JPA? Is this a 30 year mortgage? There appears to be a lot of land avaliable to be used as collateral.
Kick it around, it's much more fun than name calling...