If anyone who lives in Sacramento or near it, I hope that you can attend the next meeting. We need to have our voices heard.
It was good to see kennadog and Capt. attend the meeting.
There were a few other Kings fans from the Here We Stay campaign.
I liked how the Natomas group had quite a few folks from their area to voice their opinions and concerns. I believe most of them were business owners.
When an official date and time is known, I'll post and let's see who will be able to make it and plan things so that we all walk in together and take our turn to voice our opinions that we need a new arena and to save our Kings.
I'm pretty sure it will be Tuesday, February 8th. When we can confirm, I think we should sticky it in the main forum area. Note that anyone can go watch the last city council meeting, (that mike, Capt Facorial and I attended). The live streaming video is at this website:
http://sacramento.granicus.com/ViewPublisher.php?view_id=21
Also on that website< you will see dates and agendas of upcoming meetings as they are posted there. The February 1st meeting is up now. So you can watch for the return of the task force and developer presentation. The task force is called Sacramento First.
Also on this page any one who reads the agenda and wants to comment on anything for the public record ca do so by e-mail.
You will see a pop-up when you click on "eComment" next to the agenda.
For those of you who want your support to be heard by the city council can actually submit their comments and they become part of the official public record.
Those that matter most are those that are located in the City of Sacramento as these are your council members. I would encourage anyone to submit comments, wherever you live. After all, people from all over that ever attend games/events at Arco are bringing their entertainment dollars into Sacramento from outside the city/county. And there are those that strongly support the idea of Sacramento keeping the Kings.
Remember, we do not know at this stage how much public assistance may be needed or asked for, nor do we know what form that assistance will take. Some of the railyard work is being funded by federal and state dollars. All we know is that all four develpment teams agree that it will have to be a public/private partnership. A $200 million gap is a rough estimate of what they all thought would have to filled from some form of public help (Possibly sources: ticket tax, seat licensing, rental car tax, hotel tax, etc.)
Right know all that will be discussed is whether the city will select one, or more than one developer, to submit a financial feasibility analysis within 90 days of the next meeting. It won't be until 90 + 60 days, after that decision, that the council will see if anyone is able to provide a plan accepatable to the city and a plan that is actually possible in the financial sense. That's when we'll have much more concrete idea of the financing/cost/potential funding sources.
I don't want to doscourage anyone from coming to the live meeting. It does make an impact on the council and I like to see as many supporters of the arena attend as is humanly possible. Help us out folks! 