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Sacto mayor wants Woodland to help build new arena
http://www.dailydemocrat.com/news/ci_18528420
Sacramento Mayor KJ leads the axis of B-Ball
http://www.dailydemocrat.com/sports/ci_18528418
Think Big Says It's Getting Big Support
http://www.capradio.org/articles/2011/07/21/think-big-says-it's-getting-big-support
http://www.dailydemocrat.com/news/ci_18528420
Woodland Vice Mayor Skip Davies said Woodland companies did 70 percent of the construction when the original Arco Arena was built.
"Gale Manufacturing did all of the steel for that structure and Collet Construction did all of the paving in the parking lots," Davies said. "... We're part of this, we have some tremendous opportunities and we can't let them go."
Johnson acknowledged that the big question is, "How will the arena be funded?" He said the plan is to do a mix of private and public financing.
"We're looking at public financing options, but only after we know how much private (funds) we are going to get," he said. "So we're trying to get developers and operators and the Kings and different people to figure out how much they're putting in, and then we're going to see what we can do on the public side."
Johnson asked the crowd to say "sales tax," and responded that will not be one of the options.
"There are some other things that require a vote that only require 50 percent that we're looking at," he said, "but we're looking to see if we can do it without having to do a huge public vote, because there are dollars out there that can be reallocated with the city and county and other places."
Once the group is able to bring together funds, Johnson said they would try and bond against it at a 10-to-one ratio.
"There's ways to get there, we have to be really innovative and really smart and that's what we are trying to do by Labor Day," he added.
Sacramento Mayor KJ leads the axis of B-Ball
http://www.dailydemocrat.com/sports/ci_18528418
He said it would be cheaper to build a new arena than to renovate the Kings' current home.
"The footprint of Power Balance Pavilion is too small, so you would actually have to tear it all down and rebuild it all over again," Johnson said at the Woodland Community & Senior Center.
The group hopes to build a transit hub, similar to New York's Madison Square Gardens and Penn Station. Johnson said that ideally the area would see restaurants and other businesses sprout up near the new arena.
Think Big Says It's Getting Big Support
http://www.capradio.org/articles/2011/07/21/think-big-says-it's-getting-big-support
Leaders of the think Big Coalition say they won't even attempt a sales tax, but they might try fees on tourists and event tickets.