Mike0476
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There is an interview with Think Big about how parking can help pay for an arena.
http://www.news10.net/news/local/ar...o-arena-could-get-big-boost-from-city-parking
http://www.news10.net/news/local/ar...o-arena-could-get-big-boost-from-city-parking
Assistant City Manager John Dangberg called the report by Bank of America Merrill Lynch "great news," and said he believed competitive bidding by private parking operators could push the number even higher.
Under the plan, a private company would control 7,200 spaces in seven parking structures and 5,500 metered on-street spaces for the next 50 years.
The private operator would also collect revenue from parking tickets written anywhere in the city.
Despite the challenges, Dangberg said the parking plan was likely Sacramento's only chance to meet the NBA's March deadline to identify an arena financing plan.