It will take months before the city reviews the deal for the new stadium, but on Tuesday, the council will discuss an ordinance to extend the city’s consultant contract for one more year.
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The deal for the new stadium could cost $1.4 billion but details of negotiations are top secret, that’s why rumors of a possible conflict about which surrounding communities would benefit from the stadium deal; seem to just be rumors.“We are still in the process of negotiating that deal, nothing has been set in stone at this point so I don’t know where that’s coming from but I can tell you that I can’t really comment on don’t want to until we have the complete framework of the deal.
However, the Emerald Trail is coming to the Eastside and The Armada Soccer team has already confirmed they are committed to being a part of the improvement and support of the Eastside community.. If approved, it extends the current contract “between the city and Michael Huyghue and Associates LLC, the consultant for the “development” and “redevelopment” of the stadium deal.
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