There are so many issues that are affecting this process of either renovating Rosenblatt or building a new stadium:
- There is a loud group wanting to save Rosenblatt.
- The Omaha city government, not surprisingly, has not handled this well...there have been back channel supposed discussions with the NCAA, much confusion about how much a new stadium would really cost, what it would really look like...I could go on...
- The group put together to combine all sides lost their coordinator, apparently because he was annoyed with the city government.
- "Big money" seems to be pushing for the new stadium.
- Who pays for it?
- Is the NCAA really looking for a new stadium or a new city?
- Does the CWS really help the whole state?
I just don't think that the CWS provides enough money to the state for the state to support it. I think that there are many things that $20 million dollars could fix (child services, education, etc.). I don't see Synowiecki's bill passing to help Rosenblatt, but I could see the big money in Omaha talking with him and the rest of the legislature about channeling that money to their new stadium. Many people ask why the government doesn't put $20 million into the Sienna Francis house or likewise organizations...well, that's easy. They don't bring the money back in. Is it right? No, but how else are you going to get people to the state?
Here's some links:
KOLN/KGIN: Save Rosenblatt
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Interesting stuff. Mayor Fahey seems determined to have a new ball park to complete his riverfront legacy. I figure we might as well build it ASAP, whether we want it or not. Like the footbridge to Iowa, the longer we dicker about it, the more it will cost.
Yeah, that footbridge is another examples of "Huh?"
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