From Deseret News archives:
Real Salt Lake stadium deal disliked
Poll shows most Utahns against use of tax funds
Results of a poll done by Dan Jones & Associates for the Deseret Morning News and KSL-TV show that 56 percent of state residents and 60 percent of Salt Lake County residents oppose the Legislature's decision in February to give $35 million of the county's hotel-tax dollars to the stadium project.
The statewide survey of 410 people had a margin of error of 5 percent and was conducted May 21-24. Those dates were three weeks after a petition drive to put the issue on the ballot fell short nearly 80,000 signatures of the required number to qualify for a statewide referendum.
Also that same week, Real said it will pay $7.5 million to Salt Lake City for a youth sports complex with no strings attached. Real had previously wanted to invest in the 180-acre complex to be built at 2000 North between Redwood Road and I-215, meaning the team would get a cut of concession sales and naming rights.
Agreeing to pay the incentive-free $7.5 million came at a cost, though an elite sports academy established with Real Madrid that had been advertised as being in Salt Lake City will now be located elsewhere.
Real officials, however, say none of the poll questions address that the $35 million is going toward the site land and infrastructure improvements.
"When people are properly educated that the hotel taxes are paid nearly 100 percent by out-of-towners, they are in favor of it," said team spokesman Eric Gelfand. "I certainly think once the stadium is built, people are going to see the value of it and what it brings to the community."
Dan Jones & Associates has also conducted research for Real Salt Lake.
Referendum supporters say the poll results give more weight to their cause.
"I always thought there were enough people against it and potentially we had an opportunity for the referendum to work," said Gary Forbush, a member of the grassroots group Get Real Utah. "I think the challenge was getting the word out and making it relatively easy for people to sign."
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