Uh, Purple Reign, take my advice and save your breath or should I say - save your fingers. You are likely to get carpal tunnel trying explain to people why 8,000 parking spaces around the arena may not be the best way to go.
Just about every other metropolitan area in this nation and all of Europe and much of Asia can transport themselves with something besides a car or an SUV. For some reason it will never work in Sacramento. Evidently we require 8,000 spaces.
How long have you lived in Sacramento? Light rail has only been around since the early 80s or so. And large parts of the county grew a lot faster than any kind of public transit could hope to keep up with. Now, they're trying to play catch-up, and quite frankly, they aren't doing a very good job of it. Sacramento is HUGE, when you consider the square miles involved and the number of communities that are growing like weeds.
Most of us are trying to have a legitimate discussion. You, however, seem to feel your opinion is the only one that matters. While the rest of us have been willing to discuss some kinds of compromises, you insist we need to park our cars - God knows where - and ride a form of public transportation that isn't even available to a good number of us.
Europe and Asia are entirely different situations. To bring them up is just silly.
You are, of course, entitled to your opinion but the rest of us are entitled to disagree. I think we've done a pretty good job of explaining WHY your idea for public transport won't work in a lot of cases. If it works for you, great. Use it. But please do not tell me or anyone else how they'll be allowed to get to the games. There are a lot of different circumstances that come into play.
If they want to establish an effective AND SAFE light rail system that serves more of the surroundings areas, cool. They should do it first and then promote usage.
You cannot plan your parking around something that doesn't even exist at the present time. Parking spaces are important, both to the Maloofs, the surrounding businesses AND the people who will be coming to the new arena and surrounding attractions.
Make a contingency plan, if necessary. Provide for some kind of conversion for some of the parking should light rail and improved public transporation negate some of the need.