They are basically suggesting to the council special committee to not water the bill down. Glad the council is reconsidering.
Rules for me & not for thee. They quite literally are admitting their CBA contribution is "a little long" and their funds will "dilute the impact" of the CBA. Why did we focus so much time on this CBA? There is no legitimate argument, in my opinion, that any funds from the Jags beyond about Year 10 will have any impact for the current residents. Rather, investors in these areas will be the ones who really benefit. Sound familiar?
We can't borrow on any Jaguars funds nor decide how they are spent in the CBA & yet we have a soft commitment of $150M to funding to this bill that is "locked-in" for whatever timeframe is decided by council. Moreover, we as the citizens were sold on the idea that this CBA was somehow a net positive in the deal but the reality is that the Jaguars are not okay with 1:1 spending. They want a positive return, even with the "community" portion of the bill. That is absurd & the fact this has not been called out is another testament to the lack of effective reporting in this town. I could give a crap what political hat you wear.
The whole thing makes absolutely zero logical sense. The city should have requested a number in a much more realistic timeframe, even if it is smaller. It seems it's all about the big price tag, and I'm sure it makes the headlines seem better. We "beat" the Buffalo Bills' CBA, yet their CBA is 100% team funded through anticipated stadium spending. Does anyone really think the Jags won't be clearing $3M in alcohol profits per year in their subsidized stadium? Or from their future parking lots that will be subsidized by taxpayers?
The Eastside residents will not see these benefits & people like me will reap these benefits 10-20 years down the road. Really sad & depressing to see this type of agreement applauded here. I would like to think that people on the Jaxson are more informed on these deals, but there seems to be a pretty heavy resentment towards acknowledging the massive short comings of this deal.
- Less than 50:50 split for the Stadium
- Less than 50:50 split for the CBA
- 0:100 split for any other items in the Jags Agreement
- 50+ acres of newly restricted city owned property