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Seattle City Council balks at new arena plan

The Columbian
Published: July 29, 2012, 5:00pm

SEATTLE (AP) — Eight of nine Seattle City Councilmembers have sent a letter to the investor seeking public help to build a new sports arena in the city, saying changes must be made to a proposal before they can support it.

The Council wants to alter a memorandum of understanding between Chris Hansen and the city to ensure that a portion of tax revenues generated by a new arena would help pay for local transportation improvements. Currently, the proposal calls for those taxes to be used to pay off the $200 million in city and county bonds that would be issued to help pay for the $490 million arena.

Traffic concerns in the SoDo neighborhood — where Safeco Field, CenturyLink Field and the Port of Seattle all share limited neighborhood space — have been at the core of arguments against Hansen’s plan.

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