Sunday, June 7, 2026
Submit Press Release
Got Action
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Football
  • Basketball
  • NCAA
    • NCAA Football
    • NCAA Basketball
    • NCAA Baseball
    • NCAA Sport
  • Baseball
  • NFL
  • NBA
  • NHL
  • MLB
  • Formula 1
  • MMA
  • Boxing
  • Tennis
  • Golf
  • Sports Picks
  • Home
  • Football
  • Basketball
  • NCAA
    • NCAA Football
    • NCAA Basketball
    • NCAA Baseball
    • NCAA Sport
  • Baseball
  • NFL
  • NBA
  • NHL
  • MLB
  • Formula 1
  • MMA
  • Boxing
  • Tennis
  • Golf
  • Sports Picks
Got Action
No Result
View All Result

In Mesa, Arizona, City Officials Did Not Want Residents To Know About A Stadium Agreement So They Had A 12 Minute Meeting Right Before Thanksgiving

December 15, 2025
in Baseball
0 0
0
Home Baseball
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


The city council of Mesa, Arizona, had to move fast. The mayor told them that it was “essential” that the council “move forward fast with this” deal. Has there been a single piece of evidence showing why this had to move fast? Of course not. This is intentional and done in almost every sports deal around the country.

— Sfgate

Anyway, on the day before Thanksgiving, the city council held a 12-minute meeting (with no residents in attendance) that allowed for 80 acres of land to be classified as a “theme park district.” Moving forward, this land will now be called “Palo District.” The big prize of this deal was how it sets up for a new soccer stadium to be built on this land. For years, the city of Mesa has been trying to figure out a way to get either an MLS or NWSL soccer team to their city. When the city attorney went in front of the council to explain this project, he made “multiple references” to a stadium. A summary by the city states that this land can be developed with “restaurants, retail, lodging, offices, and a multiuse stadium that could include soccer.”

Thanks to changes in state law, the new owners of the land can now move forward with numerous economic advantages:

A significant number of tax breaks are given to the new owners (for example, the entire land is tax-exempt, and the owners could possibly receive a property tax exemption)
Control over the land will shift from the city to a four-person board
Revenue bonds can be issued and will be paid off with revenue generated from this project
A sales tax on business activity in the district can be levied to help fund the project

Screenshot 2025 12 14 214053
— Instagram

Only once has this type of transaction occurred in the state of Arizona. That was in 2021 when the Arizona Diamondbacks needed financial help for ballpark upgrades. This would be the second time. How fitting. But if you want more details about this deal, good luck getting them. Every time a reporter or citizen tries to get more details about this plan, they are told to be patient and that they will know later on: “It’s too early to share details of our plans”…“Details of what will be built at the Palo District were unclear…”City elected officials and staff remained tight-lipped about plans.” How comforting. Somehow, the mayor of Mesa claimed that this deal was “transparent” to residents…and he said this without laughing.

The city of Mesa has a bit of a bizarre past with sports venues and facilities. If you want an unbelievable read, go read about the hundreds of millions in taxpayer money spent in 2022 at a sports complex that went bankrupt due to fraud and many other issues. The Wall Street Journal did a good job covering that story.

maxresdefault 1
— Ktar

In 2014, the city agreed to pay $84 million to build a new ballpark for the Chicago Cubs spring training. The Cubs have been training in Mesa since the early 1950s (yes, I know they were in Scottsdale for several years in between). The city then promised another $15 million for other infrastructure around the new ballpark. The city then agreed to cover all “costs for maintenance and capital improvements for 30 years.” The city certainly did spend a lot of money on the Cubs. Which makes it incredible how merely a few weeks before the Cubs agreed to this new deal, Mesa’s city government was forced to eliminate 343 jobs due to a $62 million revenue shortfall.

East Valley Tribune wrote an article about this topic and correctly noted that “throwing money at the Cubs for six weeks of baseball is a political hand grenade given the city’s financial problems.” CapTimes wondered how Arizona state legislators could help finance the Cubs new facility with a new sales tax, considering these same people just cut massive amounts of education dollars. They also stopped allowing many kids in the state to have access to proper health care.

You may be wondering if the Cubs were paying for anything. Yes, they would pay $130,000 every year to the city in rent. I do not agree with a lot of what the Goldwater Institute writes about, but they do have a point in wondering how on earth the city could justify giving over $100 million for rent payments totaling $4 million. When the Atlantic sat down with city officials who agreed to this deal, one city official claimed that by hosting the Cubs’ spring training, the city was able to get bonus benefits because some Cubs players may “inevitably purchase homes in the area.” Excuse me? Where does this fun fact come from? The city official had no evidence of this. Why would he? It is an idiotic claim.

Coverage Alerts 5 1 BC873650 ECE2 3513 BEF44347A46A170D bc883ec4 9ea4 35ad 16a2d459b07a5307
— Visit Phoenix

Even if we looked at years in which there were a record number of people visiting the area for spring training games, the amount of revenue that goes to Mesa is and has always been much lower than people realize. Let’s set aside the fact that prices for spring training games continue to be “ridiculously high.” Like paying almost $75 to park daily for a spring training game?

In 2000, the state of Arizona expected to receive revenues from the Cactus League totaling $403 million over the next 30 years. Fast forward a bit, and we need to reduce those expectations by $163 million. When the Arizona Republic got possession of financial records on the spring training ballparks in 2013, the newspaper found that 8 of the 9 spring training centers were losing money every year. The combined deficit was more than $10 million every year and counting.

Like this:

Like Loading…



Source link

Tags: agreementArizonaCitymeetingMesaminuteOfficialsresidentsStadiumThanksgiving
Previous Post

Nebraska QB Dylan Raiola to enter transfer portal

Next Post

Novak Djokovic Working with New Team Member – Tennis Now

Related Posts

Cincinnati Reds vs St. Louis Cardinals – June 6, 2026
Baseball

Cincinnati Reds vs St. Louis Cardinals – June 6, 2026

June 6, 2026
Rays 6, Marlins 0: Rays sting Marlins in series opener
Baseball

Rays 6, Marlins 0: Rays sting Marlins in series opener

June 6, 2026
The Washington Commanders owner is “frustrated” when he is asked to negotiate a deal that was done in secret for months
Baseball

The Washington Commanders owner is “frustrated” when he is asked to negotiate a deal that was done in secret for months

June 5, 2026
Diamondbacks Select LuJames Groover – MLB Trade Rumors
Baseball

Diamondbacks Select LuJames Groover – MLB Trade Rumors

June 5, 2026
Five & Dive Episode 551: JO NO!
Baseball

Five & Dive Episode 551: JO NO!

June 5, 2026
LA comes from ahead to lose; split series in Arizona – Dodgers Digest
Baseball

LA comes from ahead to lose; split series in Arizona – Dodgers Digest

June 5, 2026
Next Post
Novak Djokovic Working with New Team Member – Tennis Now

Novak Djokovic Working with New Team Member – Tennis Now

Take an exclusive look into Pierre Gasly’s off-track life in our new F1 TV series

Take an exclusive look into Pierre Gasly's off-track life in our new F1 TV series

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Mercedes confirm date for first look at 2026 F1 car

Mercedes confirm date for first look at 2026 F1 car

January 6, 2026
Clippers’ Derrick Jones Jr. out 6 weeks due to sprained right MCL

Clippers’ Derrick Jones Jr. out 6 weeks due to sprained right MCL

November 17, 2025
Can Clemson bounce back after another frustrating season?

Can Clemson bounce back after another frustrating season?

February 8, 2026
Where to Stay for the 2026 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Where to Stay for the 2026 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

December 6, 2025
A Full Breakdown of the Pay Structure

A Full Breakdown of the Pay Structure

April 27, 2026
Why Cowboys DC Christian Parker’s staff might look different

Why Cowboys DC Christian Parker’s staff might look different

February 3, 2026
Avious Griffin Highlights Boxing Insider Promotion’s Card By Stopping Jose Luis Sanchez In 9.

Avious Griffin Highlights Boxing Insider Promotion’s Card By Stopping Jose Luis Sanchez In 9.

178
Anthony Davis could return to Mavericks’ lineup during upcoming Eastern road trip: Report

Anthony Davis could return to Mavericks’ lineup during upcoming Eastern road trip: Report

65
England vs New Zealand Highlights and Goals

England vs New Zealand Highlights and Goals

0
Will Michigan-Ohio State follow the Duke-UNC model? Your rivalry questions, answered

Will Michigan-Ohio State follow the Duke-UNC model? Your rivalry questions, answered

0
What are the tactical options for Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix?

What are the tactical options for Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix?

0
UFC Vegas 118 Results – Muhammad vs. Bonfim

UFC Vegas 118 Results – Muhammad vs. Bonfim

0
What are the tactical options for Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix?

What are the tactical options for Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix?

June 6, 2026
England vs New Zealand Highlights and Goals

England vs New Zealand Highlights and Goals

June 6, 2026
Cheavon Clarke Rallies From Two Knockdowns To Stop Jack Massey In Thriller

Cheavon Clarke Rallies From Two Knockdowns To Stop Jack Massey In Thriller

June 6, 2026
Jordan Tatum 4 “White/Pure Platinum” HQ4613-102

Jordan Tatum 4 “White/Pure Platinum” HQ4613-102

June 6, 2026
Updated NBA Draft outlook for UConn’s Karaban, Reed

Updated NBA Draft outlook for UConn’s Karaban, Reed

June 6, 2026
NHL Rumors: A Change of Scenary, and Some Dylan Larkin Musings

NHL Rumors: A Change of Scenary, and Some Dylan Larkin Musings

June 6, 2026
Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn TikTok Pinterest
Got Action

Stay updated with the latest sports news, highlights, and expert analysis at Got Action. From football to basketball, we cover all your favorite sports. Get your daily dose of action now!

CATEGORIES

  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Boxing
  • Football
  • Formula 1
  • Golf
  • MLB
  • MMA
  • NBA
  • NCAA Baseball
  • NCAA Basketball
  • NCAA Football
  • NCAA Sport
  • NFL
  • NHL
  • Tennis
  • Uncategorized

SITEMAP

  • About us
  • Advertise with us
  • Submit Press Release
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact us

Copyright © 2025 Got Action.
Got Action is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Football
  • Basketball
  • NCAA
    • NCAA Football
    • NCAA Basketball
    • NCAA Baseball
    • NCAA Sport
  • Baseball
  • NFL
  • NBA
  • NHL
  • MLB
  • Formula 1
  • MMA
  • Boxing
  • Tennis
  • Golf
  • Sports Picks
Submit Press Release

Copyright © 2025 Got Action.
Got Action is not responsible for the content of external sites.