NFL UPDATE: PASADENA'S NFL PLAN SCRUTINIZED MAYOR CONCERNED COSTS OUTWEIGH THE BENEFITS.Byline: Billy Witz Staff Writer For the second time this week, a local politician has expressed reservations about the terms his city is negotiating with the NFL NFL abbr. National Football League NFL (US) n abbr (= National Football League) → Fußball-Nationalliga . Two days after Anaheim councilman Harry Sidhu warned that the city was giving away too much to the league, 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. said Thursday that after two years of negotiations, the costs associated with an NFL deal look greater and the benefits less than he expected. ``The economic benefit appears modest and inadequate in relation to the environmental costs,'' Bogaard said. ``The deal at the outset was suggested as offering very significant benefits, both economic and environmental. I think the transaction will fall short of those hopes.'' The city council, which will take up debate Monday night on whether to certify cer·ti·fy v. cer·ti·fied, cer·ti·fy·ing, cer·ti·fies v.tr. 1. a. To confirm formally as true, accurate, or genuine. b. the Rose Bowl renovation's environmental impact report, also will discuss the status of term negotiations. Any action the council takes would be non-binding, but it would signal to the NFL where the city stands on certain issues when league owners meet May 24-25 in Washington D.C., where they are expected to whittle the current field of four sites - the Rose Bowl, Coliseum Coliseum: see Colosseum. , Anaheim and Carson. In May, 2003, the city council approved 15 negotiating points it wanted to see from the NFL. Last Monday, it released the updated version. Among the differences: the Rose Bowl would no longer ask for four Super Bowls in a 15-year period, and plans to mitigate traffic by using shuttles from Old Town Pasadena Built on the foundation of one of the oldest, most beautiful and most prosperous cities in California, Old Pasadena arose from the ashes of a decaying bowery that had a well deserved patina of homeless and hippie. have hit a snag. Pasadena had asked for no more than 14,000 parking spots to be in use on game days, but since the new owner would keep all the game-day parking revenue - a key money stream since it isn't shared with other teams - there is little incentive for the owner to restrict parking in the Arroyo Seco Arroyo Seco (Spanish: "dry creek") may refer to:
Now, the proposal calls for letting the NFL use 18,000 parking spaces. The current maximum capacity, including the use of Brookside Golf Course Brookside Golf is a multi-course golf facility located in Pasadena, California. The facility offers two courses, the longer C.W. Koiner Course (Course #1) and shorter E.O. Nay Course (Course #2). , is about 21,000 spaces. Governance is another unsettled issue. Discussions of price and terms of payment for the deal will be discussed in closed session. ``It's not a take it or leave it statement,'' Bogaard said, ``but a place to continue negotiations if the NFL has interest in Pasadena.'' Meanwhile in Carson, the city kicked off its environmental certification process Thursday when notices of preparation for its 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) were mailed out to nearby residents and public agencies that could be affected by the project. A draft EIR is expected to be complete in early September. A 45-day period of public review will follow and the EIR is expected to be presented to the city council for certification by the end of February 2006. Billy Witz, (818) 713-3621 billy.witz(at)dailynews.com |
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