This topic has once again become heated in my community (at least the third time within about a decade, and maybe forth if I include TCF Stadium) and there are a lot of opinions on the matter.
I know when we brought the NHL and the 'X' to town, a number of people found work and $20 mixed drinks on Club level bring in nice tax revenue for the county and city.
Should taxpayers foot (some of) the bill for stadiums and arenas? Does doing so recoup said dollars and in so doing help the counties, cities and states that make taxpayers pay these increases?
I'm interested in this, as this may be a referendum on my ballot very soon here where I am. I have heard what appear to be logical arguments on both sides and wonder why billionaires shouldn't be entirely funding these stadiums which only line their pocketbooks further.
:dunno:
I know when we brought the NHL and the 'X' to town, a number of people found work and $20 mixed drinks on Club level bring in nice tax revenue for the county and city.
Should taxpayers foot (some of) the bill for stadiums and arenas? Does doing so recoup said dollars and in so doing help the counties, cities and states that make taxpayers pay these increases?
I'm interested in this, as this may be a referendum on my ballot very soon here where I am. I have heard what appear to be logical arguments on both sides and wonder why billionaires shouldn't be entirely funding these stadiums which only line their pocketbooks further.
:dunno: