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RDA bill dooms soccer stadium deal, Rocky says
On Wednesday state lawmakers approved a bill that forbids any city from using redevelopment agency dollars to help fund sports stadiums. The bill cut close to Salt Lake City's heart, because the city had proposed using as much as $15 million to $20 million in RDA cash to purchase Block 22, near 600 South and Main streets, so Real Salt Lake could build a new soccer-specific stadium there.
Given the legislation, that proposal is all but dead, Anderson said.
"It's very unlikely, if not impossible, for the city to purchase the property on Block 22," he said.
Moreover, other Utah cities, like Murray, which had offered to build stadium infrastructure with RDA funds, aren't likely to put together stadium packages, either, Anderson said.
Without those funding packages, Anderson figures Real Salt Lake will be packing its bags in the near future.
"When we bid adieu to this Major League Soccer team and it goes to a state that recognizes the tremendous economic and non-economic advantages of major league sports teams and facilities, I think that we will all look back on this legislation with tremendous regret," Anderson said.
"The prohibition against cities utilizing RDA funds for stadiums is going to have very negative, far-reaching implications for the entire state," he said.
The mayor said he's thankful the state was able to build a few stadiums and arenas, like the Delta Center, the E Center and Franklin Covey Field, before the legislation took hold.
As for Real Salt Lake, CEO Dean Howes said the organization remains committed to Utah but is now regrouping following Bramble's legislation. Instead of just looking at two sites in Murray and Salt Lake City, they are looking at many sites throughout the Salt Lake Valley. They have canceled a MLS-imposed deadline where they were supposed to have selected a site for their new stadium.
"The state coming into this was quite frankly a surprise to us," Howes said. Still, "we're committed to Salt Lake City. It's the pathway we're not very clear on."
Bramble did not return a call for comment.
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