Coliseum boosters again find landing NFL a contact sport.If support from elected officials were the only factor in finding a location to bring an NFL NFL abbr. National Football League NFL (US) n abbr (= National Football League) → Fußball-Nationalliga team back to L.A., the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum For board track racing circuit, see . Present use The Coliseum is now primarily the home of the USC Trojan football team. During the recent stretch of its success in football, most of USC's regular home games, especially the alternating games with rivals UCLA and Notre would be the front-runner. It's the only one of the four sites being considered that has won unanimous city council approval--not to mention completion of preliminary construction designs and a certified environmental report. But when National Football League owners meet next week in Washington to narrow down the list of sites--or possibly even choose one--they will be looking at other factors--like which location offers the best concessions. The league has committed $500 million toward construction or renovation of a stadium to entice an owner to move an existing team to the region or buy an expansion franchise for the 2008 season. (The owner would be responsible for paying at least most of the money back to the NFL.) L.A., Carson, Anaheim and Pasadena are in the running, and the league is looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. major land concessions--particularly since none of the applicants are willing to contribute taxpayer funds. The space surrounding the stadium would be used for development. The NFL also wants a 25-year lease, with six 5-year, league-controlled extension options. It also would require the venue to host at least 25 events annually (including football), drawing more than 20,000 people each. "I honestly believe the NFL could succeed at any of the venues," said John "J.K." McKay, a partner specializing in sports law The laws, regulations, and judicial decisions that govern sports and athletes. Sports law is an amalgam of laws that apply to athletes and the sports they play. It is not a single legal topic with generally applicable principles. at Jeffer Mangels mangels Beta vulgaris; called also mangel-wurzel. Butler & Marmaro LLP LLP - Lower Layer Protocol . "But the Coliseum has a number of advantages over the other sites." The ability of the Coliseum to proceed quickly on development makes it more attractive, said McKay, who is not involved in the Coliseum's current bid but served as director of football operations for New Coliseum Partners, a group headed by developer Ed Roski that made a push in 1999 to bring football back to L.A. "They have been through this drill before which gives them a leg up." Modest expectations In Anaheim, there are fears that the NFL's demands could harm the city economically. The league is pressuring the city to lease a yet-to-be-determined portion of the 120 acres surrounding Angels Stadium of Anaheim (where the football stadium would be constructed) for less than it is worth. Anaheim Councilman Harry Sidhu said the city should get an annual return of 8 percent on the land, which he estimates would be worth $100 million to $150 million. "I'm not seeing that they are even coming close to what I am looking for," said Sidhu. "The NFL wants a subsidy from us. I want to get my voice out to the people that this is a bad deal." Pasadena officials have their concerns as well, most notably the loss of recreational and parking space within the Arroyo Seco Arroyo Seco (Spanish: "dry creek") may refer to:
The National Register of Historic Places . "I see Pasadena as a college football town (and) having tremendous strengths of higher education higher education Study beyond the level of secondary education. Institutions of higher education include not only colleges and universities but also professional schools in such fields as law, theology, medicine, business, music, and art. , arts and culture, of architectural heritage and historic preservation Historic preservation is the act of maintaining and repairing existing historic materials and the retention of a property's form as it has evolved over time. When considering the United States Department of Interior's interpretation: "Preservation calls for the existing form, ," said Pasadena Mayor Bill Bogaard William Joseph "Bill" Bogaard (born 1938 in Sioux City, Iowa) is an American Democratic politician, and the current mayor of Pasadena, California, elected in 1999, and re-elected with an overwhelming majority of the vote (over 85%) in 2003. . "The arrival of the NFL will not enhance those strengths but potentially detract from detract from verb 1. lessen, reduce, diminish, lower, take away from, derogate, devaluate << OPPOSITE enhance verb 2. the existing strengths of this great city." He added that the economics of the deal "are not coming close to what we had hoped for." Pasadena's City Council voted 5-to-3 last week to certify the EIR EIR n. popular acronym for environmental impact report, required by many states as part of the application to a county or city for approval of a land development or project. (See: environmental impact report) for proposed renovations of the Rose Bowl, although Bogaard and two other councilmembers voted against certification. Two years ago, NFL owners dealt a blow to the Rose Bowl and Coliseum campaigns by voting to invest $10 million for an option on the 157-acre Carson site. (The property is now owned by a commercial developer.) Carson City Carson City, city (1990 pop. 40,443), state capital, W Nev., in the Eagle valley; inc. 1875. The city is a trade center for a mining and agricultural area. State government is the major employer, and tourism is economically important. Manager Jerome Groomes, the city's point person with the NFL, did not return calls. The city has not completed its EIR process. L.A., meanwhile, is touting the planned 2010 opening of a Metro Rail line from Union Station to Culver City that would pass by the Coliseum. "That's why we think we are in the most viable position," said L.A. City Councilman Bernard Parks, whose district includes the Coliseum. "The Coliseum already has all the infrastructure to address a new stadium." Preliminary designs call for a major renovation to reduce seating capacity to 68,000 from 90,500, with the ability to bring the number of seats up to 80,000 for USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code. games and the Super Bowl. The area offers nearly 25,000 parking spaces (including commercial garages) within walking distance. But the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Commission can only offer 20 to 25 acres around the facility for development. Whether that's enough for the NFL is the question. "We don't have a lot to give," said Pat Lynch, general manager of the Coliseum. "We would lease them the land and they would build the stadium, operate it and they would get all the revenues from it but they would also pay all the bills. It's a pretty clean deal." Expectations are that the owners will at best narrow the list of candidates down to two, rather than choose a site outright at the two-day meeting. "Each of the four (cities) has come up with very credible and workable plans," said Brian McCarthy, an NFL spokesman. "They are providing to us what they feel like they could deliver.
NFL Derby
Four sites in the L.A. region are vying for a pro football team.
City Site Strength
Los Angeles L.A. Memorial Coliseum Furthest along
in process
Anaheim Parking lot in 'Platinum Triangle' Lots of development
adjacent to Arrowhead Pond space
and Angels Stadium
Carson Former landfill Lots of development
space
Pasadena Rose Bowl Once favored by NFL
City Weakness
Los Angeles Limited development
space
Anaheim Late entrant
Carson Environmental concerns
over site's past use
Pasadena Weak political support
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