From Deseret News archives:
Signatures adding up on Real referendum
The group, "Get Real Utah," filed a referendum request earlier this month and has since started a grassroots effort to let voters decide whether or not public dollars should be used for Real Salt Lake's soccer stadium in Sandy.
That $35 million comes from Salt Lake County's hotel tax and was approved for use on land and parking at the site by the Legislature in February. Because the state body passed the law, 91,966 signatures of voters who participated in the last gubernatorial election must be collected from at least 15 counties statewide for the petition to be accepted.
Those strict requirements mean the group intends to get 100,000 signatures, because thousands likely will be ruled invalid.
Brad Swedlund, a 50-year-old Salt Lake City resident, is leading the charge. He took a week off work last week for a 13-county tour to collect signatures.
"I really have no idea how many there are," he said. "We just don't have the budget. We have signature pages out there for close to 100,000. I'm guessing they're maybe half full."
According to two Deseret Morning News/KSL-TV polls, the majority of Utahns believe the Legislature should not have given the soccer team public money. But the deal had bipartisan support from both the House and Senate in February.
Swedlund, on the other hand, said the response for his cause has been overwhelming. He's set up a site at www.getrealutah.org for people to get involved.
Former Sandy mayoral candidate Gary Forbush, who ran against current Mayor Tom Dolan in 2005 and lost a tight race, is also involved in Get Real Utah. Forbush was one of the sponsors of a voter referendum against the development of Sandy's gravel pit.
"I've been concerned about it from the get-go," he said.
Forbush was one of dozens of public officials who sat on the front row of the highly publicized 2005 announcement that Real had picked Sandy as its home. He said the first thing he asked Real owner Dave Checketts was details of stadium funding. Checketts took his card, Forbush said, but he never heard from him.
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