Politicos back Real stadium
The professional soccer team plans to continue pitching a funding plan to Salt Lake County, but this time, with the help of Utah's power players: Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr., Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson and additional legislators, who are now on board.
Real management spent Wednesday meeting with Utah leaders, rallying support. Team owner Dave Checketts has a self-imposed deadline of this Saturday to lock in a stadium site and funding. That is also the day of the highly anticipated Real Salt Lake vs. Real Madrid game.
Team officials also met Wednesday with Sandy Mayor Tom Dolan. He remains optimistic that the stadium will be in his hometown but realizes it's a tough task.
"They didn't say 'yes,' they didn't say 'no,' " Dolan said. "They're still working on numbers, and they hope to see it happen."
However, he added, "I just don't see how they can get the county to move."
Dolan said Real has already bought 20 acres at the site on 9400 S. State and has options on an additional 30-40 acres around the stadium. The team is currently actively pursuing that property, he said.
Real is working on more funding plans for the Sandy site. But Salt Lake County has already shot down one plan from Real this week.
Checketts sent a team of financial advisers from New York to find a stadium-funding solution. One adviser met with county leaders Wednesday to pitch an idea but struck out, as county officials yet again nixed a funding plan that would have used hotel-tax dollars to buy land and build infrastructure for the stadium.
Every plan brought before Salt Lake County leaders to date includes millions in hotel-tax dollars, but so far, no plan has passed Mayor Peter Corroon's muster.
The problem with every plan is that those hotel taxes are currently funding a Salt Palace expansion and Real needs the money now.
"Nobody has ever solved the gap," said Doug Willmore, the county's chief administrative officer. "The mayor can't support something unless that gap is closed."
Another problem facing any new funding plan using hotel-tax dollars is that the money may no longer be available. Republican legislative leaders might redirect that money to build 30 miles of commuter-rail lines in Salt Lake County.
When asked Wednesday on KSL-Radio if a plan was afoot, Checketts said: "There is, but it's a long way from home. It hasn't even rounded first base yet. There is a plan I would be comfortable with. It would be a win-win for everybody."
He said he would like to have a solution by Saturday, and if he doesn't, he likely will make an announcement on Monday.
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