CruzDude
Senior Member sharing a brew with bajaden
This public vote in November is not for an Arena. It is for a 1/4% tax for 15 years to pay for a wide range of community projects, one of which is a top notch recreational and cultural facility in the old rail yards.
In fact more of this money will go to other Sacto community projects than will go to this recreational facilty and park downtown aka "arena". Without that 1/4% tax, then the voters do not get those funds and do not get the many other community projects sorely needed around Sacramento.
Kings fans harping on an "Arena" deal can sour a lot of folks who don't go to Kings games and are not into pro-sports. And in a metro area population of more than 1,000,000 there are a lot of those folks and they all vote.
We need to push the community projects that will get first time funding with the tax. And any top notch venue (arena) can accommodate 200+ event dates a year minimum (and the Kings only represent a maximum of 57 home dates preseason, season and playoffs and the Monarchs about 25).
This 1/4% tax will also fill in a toxic dump and major eye sore for the city, the rail yards and provide a regional hub for entertainment, cultural events, dining and a plain fun area to visit by light rail, bus, or Amtrak.
In fact more of this money will go to other Sacto community projects than will go to this recreational facilty and park downtown aka "arena". Without that 1/4% tax, then the voters do not get those funds and do not get the many other community projects sorely needed around Sacramento.
Kings fans harping on an "Arena" deal can sour a lot of folks who don't go to Kings games and are not into pro-sports. And in a metro area population of more than 1,000,000 there are a lot of those folks and they all vote.
We need to push the community projects that will get first time funding with the tax. And any top notch venue (arena) can accommodate 200+ event dates a year minimum (and the Kings only represent a maximum of 57 home dates preseason, season and playoffs and the Monarchs about 25).
This 1/4% tax will also fill in a toxic dump and major eye sore for the city, the rail yards and provide a regional hub for entertainment, cultural events, dining and a plain fun area to visit by light rail, bus, or Amtrak.