But shouldn't having KJ in place, a mayor who is making this a priority, give us more hope than we had with the previous administration? It just sounds to me like he's pessimistic about Cal Expo and the fact that he's brought up the railyards and Natomas as options make me think that he's going to try and pull some strings that Fargo and her predecessors didn't. Or so I hope.
Just realize that Sacramento has a "weak-mayor" system of governance. That's why KJ wants to change to a "strong-mayor" system. The issue is how much power to give to a mayor.
I advocate a "strong-mayor" system for Sacramento. Our current system is a big part of the inability of the city council to get much of anything done, ever. Actually Sacramento is one of the largest cities in the country to still have a "weak-mayor" system.
Right now, Johnson actually has no more power than any other city council member. None. He gets one vote, same as everyone else and the city is really run more by the city manager, who is hired by the council.
And, although he talks up a new arena getting done, you may have noticed that he has not talked at all about a single idea about how to finance the project, which is the real issue. Now, I am moderatley impressed with his ability to reach out to the business community, but that may or may not get businesses on board with a way to finance an arena.