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McDowell: Why The Chiefs Pursuit to Renovate Arrowhead Has Hit A Snag
We've been talking about this for a few weeks over in the Royals thread. It's been interesting to see how quiet the Chiefs have been while the Royals negotiate for a new stadium, and in the last couple weeks there's more and more smoke that the Chiefs and Royals staying in Jackson County is not a sure thing. Sam McDowell finally wrote about it. It's a very long column so I just picked some highlights. It's a good breakdown of the situation. It sounds like Kansas hasn't made any serious offers but they're the obvious alternative if Jackson County decides to punt, and it sounds like the Royals and Chiefs want answers soon.
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At some point Governor Parsons is going to have to get involved, right?
Losing the Royals would hurt, but losing their second football team to KANSAS? I hope this has all been worth it for Frank White. |
The folks that are nuts are the ones who keep bashing the Royals about the tax renewal part of their proposal.
I say if Royals leave Jackson County, there will still be a 3/8 cent Jackson sales tax and all of it will be for the Chiefs venue. If Royals are asking for renewal of 3/8th tax and use the money for both teams venues, that would be a better deal for taxpayers, because the tax will be renewed for the Chiefs any way. The site that would include KC Star printing building would be a much better location than the East Village in my opinion. |
The Star hates the Chiefs. Take anything they say with a grain of salt.
The baseball deal my fall apart when taxpayers have to vote. People are sick of taxes to support loser teams and an owner looking to sell and benefit form a new and unneeded stadium |
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It's all BS.
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We all bitch about tax payer money being used to build stadiums for teams they don’t own but are owned by multi-billionaires. Why don’t they foot the bill themselves?
Every city. Every state. Every country has to deal with this. So far at the end of the day the taxpayers bitch and moan but they rarely say no. There is enough examples of voters saying no and the team actually leaving town(Raiders/A’s/Colts/St.Louis) to make the threat real. |
Jackson and Johnson are the two counties that could afford to pay for two stadiums with tax chicanery but I doubt their voter bases would go for it.
Especially Johnson. So that leaves Clay and Wyandotte, right? |
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Move them to Joplin or Sedalia!
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The extension of the existing tax seems fair enough to exist in the pro sports space
Footing the bill to demolish Kauffman seems kind of shitty but probably negotiable So unless there's something more, and I didn't read the entire article, just the OP, it seems the hang up isn't the burden on tax payers but Jackson County (or White) feeling like they're not getting a big enough piece of the revenue pie from the teams |
Yo I think the parking fees and beer profits from just one season should be able to pay for a new stadium.
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If the Royals leave Jackson County, why should Jackson County extend the same 3/8th percent sales tax that was good enough for both the 80+ Royals games and the 15 or so Chiefs games every year?
It should be lower, I would think. Also, if one county subsidizing a stadium is such a great deal for the people in that county, let's see what other county wants to do it. Frank White ain't no dummy. He grew up near the old stadium and there were plenty of wise and respected folks there and elsewhere who questioned the fairness and the reasons for leaving Municipal and who was paying for it. White physically worked to build the Truman Sports Complex as a laborer before he made the majors, and he overcame lots of doubts about him as a player to become one of the Royals' all-time greats. He also has had a direct eye on the racism that has affected generations of Kansas Citizens on playing fields, in schools, at stores, in elections, and in many other venues. Those are the facts, which many will deny, but none of us who spent considerable parts of our lives in Kansas City's inner city listening to our elders and simply seeing what was going on would. I say that as a white man who is now relatively well-off, and living in sunny California. Racism doesn't explain everything. Some of it is simply classism, the rich being savvy about screwing the poor, which they are so good at that they get the poor to argue against their own interests. Being mad at someone because they don't want to take a deal that is supposedly in their interest to take is stupid. If it actually is in their interest, prove it. If it isn't, then how about pulling your heads out of the mega-rich people's asses and realizing that you're being pimped? |
All about the grift anyway. Who stands to gain? Owner, Mayor, Unions, Contractors, council
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The cost of everything has skyrocketed. The renewal of the existing is not fair. It is a huge win for the county and state as it lowers the actual $$$ to the teams because of inflation on many many levels. The team that is a perennial bottom-feeding loser does not deserve the same as a team that is as successful as the Chiefs have been. |
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Those other counties' ain't going to vote for a tax increase on themselves when they know Jackson county will cover the cost. |
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On the other hand, if one of two major tenants leaves and their vacated space no longer requires subsidizing, then demands on those revenues could and should be lowered, particularly if profitable uses can be made to the space, which is what the stakeholders want, both the County and the Chiefs. The trick is to spread the burdens and rewards equitably, which could be a challenge if basic math skills are lacking in local residents. |
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So on the surface it doesn’t seem like a tax payer issue or a team issue but a Jackson County government unhappy with their cut of the revenue issue Unless there’s more to the story that I’m missing |
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With the cost of everything along with the increase of necessities to get players to remain a winner, there is simply not enough revenue to keep the facility at or near the top of the league. |
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I never lived in KC so this perspective is from an outsider:
I think Arrowhead is an awesome stadium that has withstood the test of time. If renovations are really not going to make substantial improvements, then I think the best option is for the Royals to get a new smaller stadium in downtown KC, build a brand new stadium where the Royals play that is for the Chiefs, concerts and events. Then once complete the Chiefs can move over to the new stadium and Arrowhead can be demolished and something added like a few nice hotels to host visitors. I think the size of the place solely for the Chiefs would be awesome. Not sure if all the long term season ticket holders feel like Arrowhead is past it's prime and want more amenities they currently don't have. |
Let the cheap ass Kansans support the Royals for a change
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The city will have SKC in the east village in a decade and nobody will care the Royals moved to Kansas. |
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I doubt that it’s a good deal for Jackson County but I am fair minded, have a PhD in statistics, have co-authored over 300 scientific articles and am counted upon to do high-stakes peer reviews of research proposals and papers. If it’s a good deal, then show me the numbers. If it’s just the usual horseshit where the poor subsidize the rich people’s leisure that happens all over the United States compounded with Jackson County subsidizing Johnson Countians who then turn around and call Jackson Countians like Frank White all kinds of names, then they can go **** themselves all the way off. |
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I know historically St. Louis gets about whatever they want and KC is literally the Red headed step child that never gets votes for much of anything. Much of Missouri seems ok with everything leaving KC and STL being the dominant and only important metro area in the State. I don't pretend to understand why this is or why that appears to be the situation but it does. Unfortunately I wouldn't be shocked if they ended up staying or leaving. |
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I think it's shitty and don't understand it. I'd prefer to see a better state and two great metro areas. Make everywhere better to live in. |
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https://www.twinkietown.com/2020/10/...ns-texas-taxes https://fee.org/articles/the-myth-th...SAAEgLsI_D_BwE |
Some people act as if they've never seen posturing before.
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Chiefs probably can't really go anywhere unless Clark really wants to be the pioneer of the first internationally-based NFL team by putting them in Mexico City or something. But the Royals could absolutely be moved to any number of cities that might make a lot more sense for Sherman than remaining in a rapidly declining Kansas City metro. |
If what was reported about Frank White in regards to the recent Use Tax is true, then he is definitely a sleezy skeeze bag. Supposedly he wouldn't sign it, so it could go to the ballot, because he knew the people of Jackson county were pissed because of the recent spike in county assessed home values and he didn't like that the language for how it would be spent was so specific. Why wouldn't he want it as specific as possible? Couldn't get his own cut of the pie, so he said **** that shit?
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Arrowhead need to bring back the rolling cover concept.
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Also, I'm not sure I see why so many seem to act like the sales tax extension is such a huge burden. Jackson countys portion of the sales tax is only 1.38%. With the Chiefs and Royals only getting 3/8th of a cent, then that means .375% is because of them. That means if you spend an absurd $50,000 a year in Jackson Co. the local teams are getting $187.50. That's a while $15.63/month.
I'm willing to bet none of you are spending that much anyway, so it's less than that. Hell most people contribute less than $100 each year. To me that's not worth losing either team over. |
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Cerner, DST, KC Southern.. |
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So I don't follow which cities are possibilities that closely, but if the KC area just refused to do anything on a stadium and Clark was inclined... You really don't think the team could be moved to another American city? How much longer will Jerry be able to prevent San Antonio from getting a Team? |
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A Royals Stadium location anywhere other than Downtown would be a monumental disaster. Nobody wants to come to KC from Minnesota, Chi, Stl, Iowa, Omaha, et al and spend the weekend at the Legends. It's just silly talk/posturing. |
Maybe Frank White will do everyone a favor an die
That would be great for this whole nonsense and the entire Jackson county property tax scam thats a back alley abortion with rusty equipment |
I really don’t understand the entire downtown stadium thing. Are you there for the game, or something else? The Truman sports complex was a brilliant idea 50 years ago, and continues to shine. “But I can’t find a BW3 or an AirBNB within walking distance” is a shit excuse to spend a billion and remove an iconic facility.
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Would it be better for the Chiefs if the Royals were removed from the equation? I would think it certainly could be better and really should be better because of the disparity between the two franchise's situations and the drive to obtain wins and provide the best product for the tax payers and fans.
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While the loss of said revenue would not be immediately felt, over the course of time the city will have to raise taxes, sales taxes, property taxes, etc. to start recouping the monies lost. City governments are slow to react to trends like a steady loss of tax revenue, especially revenue that isn't easily tracked or quantified, as in this case, and that delay could end up causing long term damage to the city that would more than likely be a long term issue. I don't know. I am super high, but I remember lectures from economics in college talking about this type of issue. Actually, I am thinking of a lecture hosted by the economics and political science professors. I can't remember the freaking introduction of the lecture, but I feel like it was something about city management, but I am really high and can't remember. |
Royals is one thing but if the Chiefs leave Arrowhead it'd be like if they knocked down the Louvre
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Frank White can go **** himself with a rusty fork.
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Chiefs finally step up to the plate. Basically putting the ball in Frank White's court.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Joint statement from the Chiefs and <a href="https://twitter.com/Royals?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@Royals</a><br><br> <a href="https://t.co/oYWWVFO5aO">https://t.co/oYWWVFO5aO</a> <a href="https://t.co/aw6qwlSaiR">pic.twitter.com/aw6qwlSaiR</a></p>— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) <a href="https://twitter.com/Chiefs/status/1743392163235307889?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 5, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-conversation="none"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Full Statement from Jackson Co. Execuitive Frank White regarding Chiefs/Royals announcement. <a href="https://t.co/a2nwDfc6sN">pic.twitter.com/a2nwDfc6sN</a></p>— Harold R. Kuntz (@HaroldRKuntz3) <a href="https://twitter.com/HaroldRKuntz3/status/1743412755636318539?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 5, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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I love Arrowhead, but we need a stadium with, at the very least, a roof/dome, but preferably a retractable roof.
For me, as a fan who can't afford a suite every game, other than laying radiant heating under the concrete where I stand in the winter, there is no amount of renovation or rehabbing that is going to improve my game day experience. I will not vote for anything that doesn't include a roof, whether it's renovations or a new stadium. I have a huge 4K television and I have decided that I am too old to do winter games anymore. I know Clark Hunt and Mark Donovan don't care, because I am just an average fan, and I am no longer their target audience. Their audience is people making over 6 figures a year. If Clark Hunt didn't grow up in Arrowhead, and if Lamar Hunt hadn't always said Arrowhead was his dream, the Chiefs would probably already be playing in a new stadium in Kansas. |
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Still don't get why either team needs a new one. |
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It's clearly not about the facilities, it's about the luxury suites and the PSL's they can sell to bolster the purses they claim to need to remain "competitive" in the league (even if the Hunt money is a deep, deep well). |
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New Arrowhead will be outdated in 15 years just like the current one is
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Also, it would be great to see a major concert in the summer without the sun baking everyone alive. |
It's on now. Frank White vetoed putting the tax on the ballot and as it stands now he has the votes to make it stand. If someone doesn't flip back in the next four days the chances of the Royals and Chiefs leaving Missouri would have to go up I'd imagine.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Sean Smith is the fourth legislator to publicly support Frank White's veto "without ... documentation that is clear and unambiguous and signed by all parties."<br><br>As it stands this afternoon, the Chiefs and Royals do not have the votes to override White's veto for an April ballot. <a href="https://t.co/k3uenUsRRf">https://t.co/k3uenUsRRf</a></p>— Sam McDowell (@SamMcDowell11) <a href="https://twitter.com/SamMcDowell11/status/1748100257676665169?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 18, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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So what is Franks goal? I'm not from KC so I don't know anything about the politics of this.
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We never were and never will be the Kansas Chiefs, regardless of this pure speculation. |
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