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Stadium-funding options limited?
Legislature wanted hotel tax funds used, Horiuchi says
Councilman Randy Horiuchi said Tuesday that voters don't have the right to decide whether the county should use hotel-tax revenue to pay for a multimillion-dollar stadium, because that's not what the Utah Legislature wants. Twice now a chance to put stadium funding on the ballot has failed: The Legislature this year didn't pass an amendment giving voters that right and neither did the County Council on Tuesday.
Although newly passed hotel-tax legislation didn't require Salt Lake County to use its share of the proceeds for a soccer stadium, Horiuchi said the council had a legislative "understanding" to give Real Salt Lake officials the funding they need to build the Sandy soccer mecca. The Legislature wants the money to go to soccer, he said, and they don't want the voters to have a say in it.
"If we go in and try to torpedo this funding," Horiuchi said, "I think in the future our credibility on Capitol Hill will be sorely damaged damaged to the point that if we ever had a legislative agenda on Capitol Hill, this will serve as a reminder you should never do business with Salt Lake County."
Real Salt Lake wants to enter a public/private partnership with the county in order to bring in $45 million in public funds to pay for land acquisition and development costs such as sewer lines, sidewalks and roads.
Not everyone on the council is keen on the partnership, including Councilman Mark Crockett, who gave team owner Dave Checketts a tongue-lashing Tuesday. The team owner was in town Tuesday to make a presentation to the council about the stadium and the team's future in the county.
Crockett said county taxpayers shouldn't be subsidizing a private business.
"Who wouldn't want a soccer stadium? Who wouldn't want a great team in town?" Crockett said. "I would also like a house in Spain and a Ferrari. But I could not ask countywide residents to use their money to pay for it. It's about whether or not it is the best use of countywide funds for use to subsidize a soccer stadium."
Crockett pitched the idea of asking voters to decide on using the hotel taxes for the stadium, but the council defeated that proposal, in a 5-2 vote, with Councilman Jim Bradley abstaining.
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