Honestly, I think this is about as good a deal as Sacramento could hope to get. And I would say the terms are pretty good in favor of reducing risks for the city. Remember folks, the city will be paying 65% of the costs of building an arena it will own 100%.
All the millions the Maloofs and AEG put into this deal is 100% investment in the city of Sacramento. That's millions in investment that never comes to Sacramento without this deal.
I think this just gets better and better.

If some council members vote against this, then I'd have to argue that they don't want an entertainment/sports complex anywhere in Sacramento, no matter how good the deal.
Somewhere today I read or heard that there are already developers calling to ask about land near the arena that might be available. That's called a stimulus to revitalization that so many naysayers want to say never happens, even though it has happened in city after city. I'm so excited, not just for the arena, but for what the whole rail yards could be someday with enough vision and political will. Yay!