Daily Democrat (Woodland)

A's, Nevada leaders get agreement on ballpark

- By Gabe Stern

CARSON CITY, NEV. >> Republican Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo announced Wednesday a tentative agreement between his office, legislativ­e leaders in the state and the Oakland Athletics for a stadium funding plan after weeks of negotiatio­ns over how much public assistance the state will contribute to a $1.5 billion ballpark in Las Vegas, according to a joint statement.

The tentative agreement indicates a funding bill will be introduced in the Nevada Legislatur­e in the coming days with less than two weeks until the legislativ­e session's end. It still needs approval from both the state Senate and Assembly.

The threat of a special legislativ­e session looms if lawmakers can't agree on the bill by the end of the regular session on June 5. The financing is not a sure thing either.

The bill comes on the heels of the Oakland Athletics' purchase of land on the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip where the Tropicana Las Vegas casino resort sits — a pivot from an earlier agreement that would have required a heftier $500 million price tag that many lawmakers signaled was too high. The joint statement did not give a specific number for the amount of public assistance the A's will ask for.

The project includes the most private investment of any stadium in Major League Baseball, Nevada state treasurer Zach Conine said in the release.

“I am excited that we have finally received the A's proposal and we are currently reviewing it,” Democratic state Assembly Speaker Steve Yeager said in the release. “As I have continuous­ly said throughout this process, no commitment will be made until we have both evaluated the official proposal and received input from interested parties, including impacted community members.”

The A's have been looking for years for a home to replace Oakland Coliseum, where the team has played since arriving from Kansas City for the 1968 season.

 ?? JOHN LOCHER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? A person, reflected in glass, walks near the Tropicana Las Vegas on May 16 in Las Vegas. Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo announced Wednesday a tentative agreement between his office, legislativ­e leaders in the state and the Oakland Athletics for a baseball stadium funding plan after weeks of negotiatio­ns over how much public assistance the state will contribute to a $1.5 billion ballpark in Las Vegas, according to a joint statement.
JOHN LOCHER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE A person, reflected in glass, walks near the Tropicana Las Vegas on May 16 in Las Vegas. Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo announced Wednesday a tentative agreement between his office, legislativ­e leaders in the state and the Oakland Athletics for a baseball stadium funding plan after weeks of negotiatio­ns over how much public assistance the state will contribute to a $1.5 billion ballpark in Las Vegas, according to a joint statement.

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