Stadium News - Sort of
Photi does a much better job of breaking down where the stadium plan stands than I did.
Meet the New Plan - Not Same as the Old Plan
Check it out.
If that wasn't bad enough, everyone and their dog is voicing concerns about the deal.
We get this one from the County Finances writer for the Miami Herald.
Then there is this one from a self-proclaimed Fish fan.
And finally we learn that parking on the lawns of Little Havana residents will still be in vogue, if not necessary. Not to mention the City has, at this point, no intentions of acquiring the land around the Orange Bowl site for development. You know, restaurants, bars, hotels and such. I do want to say that I don't have a problem with augmenting the residents of Little Havana's income by them charging parking fees to park on their lawns. It just strikes me as odd that one would build a new facility without enough parking given that mass transit doesn't directly service the proposed stadium.
It gets worse. (Read Below)
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Actually, the guy doesn't claim to be a Fish fan.
I want a stadium. Make it happen, Craig.
by GameFish on
Jan 2, 2008 10:57 AM EST
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I wish I could
My second choice would be downtown.
But alas, given the fact it is all I can do to wrestle a media guide away from the team, which I pay for, I doubt I can do much to effect whether a stadium is built or not.
If I could, we would already have one. But never fear, I will keep trying.
by craig on
Jan 3, 2008 10:22 AM EST
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Linky and stinky
You just know if this gets built what a mess it will be down there on weekdays. Kind of nice the residents will earn some more money with the yard parking.
by elricsi on
Jan 2, 2008 5:36 PM EST
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Thanks for the info - much appreciated
If I am indeed right, they grossly underestimate my laziness.
by craig on
Jan 3, 2008 8:33 AM EST
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