Las Vegas Review-Journal

Bond sale finished, Stadium Authority turns to nitty-gritty

- By Richard N. Velotta Las Vegas Review-journal

After six weeks of high-intensity meetings with generous high-fiving for the delivery of a comprehens­ive stadium developmen­t deal for the Raiders and UNLV football, the Las Vegas Stadium Authority got down to more mundane work Thursday.

In less than a half hour, authority board members approved establishi­ng a debt service, authorized issuing a request for qualificat­ions for a constructi­on monitor on the stadium and laid the groundwork to approve the agency’s annual budget — a process every government entity undertakes this time of the year.

Jeremy Aguero, principal for Las Vegas-based Applied Analysis, which serves as the staff for the Stadium Authority, also gave a comprehens­ive review of Wednesday’s successful bond sale that will help finance the 65,000-seat, $1.8 billion indoor football stadium at Interstate 15 and Russell Road.

Constructi­on crews have been conducting preliminar­y work on the stadium site since November. With access to the $750 million public contributi­on to the project in the weeks ahead, Mortenson Constructi­on and Mccarthy Building crews will begin to pour foundation­s and prepare work on the massive tray for the natural-grass field that will slide in and out of the stadium.

Constructi­on is due to be completed by the summer of 2020 in time for that year’s NFL season.

The authority is preparing its budget for the 2019 fiscal year and has a projected ending balance of $44.8 million for

STADIUM Stadium constructi­on is slated to be completed in the summer of 2020 so the Raiders can play that season in Las Vegas.

the current year. Hotel room tax collection­s are running 0.8 percent below projection­s, with collection­s at $31.4 million as of February. Aguero said collection­s generally are in line with projection­s, considerin­g the unexpected dip in visitation following the Oct. 1 shooting.

The board will meet May 23 and consider the budget in accordance with state procedures. Stadium Authority Chairman Steve Hill said he hopes to develop a schedule of meeting every other month after May unless deadline decisions have to be made on stadium work.

In another matter, board member Ken Evans said the first meeting of the committee overseeing the Raiders’ community benefits agreement would occur in late April or early May.

Contact Richard N. Velotta at rvelotta@reviewjour­nal.com or 702477-3893. Follow @Rickvelott­a on Twitter.

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