Wednesday, March 30, 2011

49ers Stadium Subsidy: Fireworks of a different sort

Dear Santa Clarans,


Item 7C2 from Tuesday evening's Consent Calendar got pulled for discussion. Sounds innocuous - but it actually lit up the night sky, if only briefly.

City Staff informs that it will be virtually impossible for our city to have a fireworks display at Central Park this July 4th. Not only do we not have the $65,000 it will cost, we don't even have the City Staff to supervise and conduct it.

Click the icon here for the details.

Boosters of the San Francisco 49ers' stadium subsidy have made this quite clear: It's OK for our RDA (what's left of it) to abolish its own debt deadline to subsidize the stadium, causing our city's General Fund to lose a nominal $19,500,000 over time. (See table, last page.)

But we can't afford $65,000 from that same General Fund for fireworks this year?

If these are truly the priorities of the "stadium boosters," maybe it's time for "fireworks" of a different sort.

When speaking of fiscal responsibility in Santa Clara, it ALL goes on the table - the subsidy for the San Francisco 49ers as well as our General Fund's ongoing spending patterns. Anyone trying to attack one and not the other is simply not giving Santa Clarans the whole story.

You as residents of Santa Clara can help put that discussion back in perspective. Please get involved. Contact the Mayor and City Council and tell them what you think.

Look upon it as another sort of "red glare."



Thanks and regards,
Bill Bailey, Treasurer,
Santa Clara Plays Fair

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Monday, March 21, 2011

49ers Stadium Subsidy: "Parking" $4.5M of RDA Funds

Dear Santa Clarans,


"Thank you" to the public-spirited residents who spoke in this evening's Special Meetings of the RDA and the Stadium Authority. We got the meeting materials less than 90 minutes before those two meetings – so, not a bad turnout.

We didn't win, but Councilmembers Kennedy and McLeod stood up for this very important principle: Let's not give public money to a private corporation with no signed development agreement - and with no guarantees from the San Francisco 49ers themselves. However, the vote still went 5-2 in favor of the 49ers Stadium Raid.

Summary: The "stadium boosters" on the Council are claiming that Measure J licenses them to do this - to essentially "park" RDA cash in the accounts of a private business to keep it out of the hands of the Governor. We call it "RDA Keepaway."

The rationalization? Sell the $4.5 million as being "only" for "make-ready" infrastructure - sidewalks, driveway cuts, paving, piping - which we "claim" we would do even if the stadium deal were to fall through.

You can drive a cement mixer through that argument: One doesn't need to hide funds with a third party to buy fire hydrants for Tasman Drive.

Footnote: Those meeting materials, by the way, included letters from the public on this $4.5 million giveaway - and of the 54 distinct responses I found, all 54 were AGAINST the handing over of public money to the (very) private 49ers. See here (click POST MEETING, see pages 26-96).

Thank you - everyone - for all of your support.


Bill Bailey, Treasurer,
Santa Clara Plays Fair

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Saturday, March 19, 2011

49ers Stadium Subsidy: "Let's just give it to 'em right now!"

Dear Santa Clarans,


Please see the Mercury News' coverage of the Special Meeting of our RDA and Stadium Authority to be held on Monday evening:

Santa Clara's next idea to keep stadium money from state: Give it to 49ers


Do we understand this correctly? Our RDA - identically our City Council - is going to take $4.5 million in RDA cash and hand it to a stadium developer which just locked out their own NFL Players and which has not even come up with its OWN financing for the stadium?

In the bitterest of divorce actions, one spouse desperately moves assets around to conceal them from the other spouse's lawyer. Here, we're handing RDA cash over to the San Francisco 49ers simply in order to keep it out of the hands of Governor Brown.

Not only that: The Mayor himself informs that we cannot even view the text of the motion for Monday evening until Monday morning at the earliest. That's not open government, no matter what rationalization the "stadium boosters" on the Council are using this week.

If you can make it to City Hall at 7:00 pm on Monday evening, March 21st, please come and watch your city government in action.



Thanks for all of your support,
Bill Bailey, Treasurer,
Santa Clara Plays Fair

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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

49ers' Stadium Subsidy: A promise is a promise

Dear Santa Clarans,


The promise:
The General Fund of the City of Santa Clara will take NO hits - directly or indirectly - due to the 49ers' stadium subsidy.

This evening in Chambers,
"stadium boosters" - on the City Council and off - become very uncomfortable addressing that broken promise, but it's still an inconvenient fact:

  • We can't subsidize the San Francisco 49ers with $21 million in bonds paid off with tax increment - unless we extend the time limit of the Redevelopment Agency.
There's not enough money to pay our city employees what we paid them a year ago, so they are foregoing this year's increase and taking 5.15% pay cuts. But at the same time, there's enough in that same General Fund to lose due to the 49ers' stadium subsidy?

Twice, I asked the city to demand that the 49ers make our General Fund whole, but twice, there was
no direct response.

The passage of Measure J does not make any of this a "dead" issue, and it should not stop anyone from speaking out. Our city loses big time with the 49ers stadium subsidy - and Santa Clara Plays Fair urges residents to read up, learn, and tell their neighbors what this will truly cost us as a city.



Thanks for all of your support,
Bill Bailey, Treasurer,
Santa Clara Plays Fair

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