Chargers to Focus Efforts on Downtown San Diego
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STATEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE SAN DIEGO CHARGERS
February 23, 2016
We
have spent the last month evaluating the leading San Diego stadium
sites and financing proposals. During that time, led by Chargers Special
Advisor Fred Maas, we have engaged in regular discussions with Mayor
Faulconer, Supervisor Roberts, City Attorney Goldsmith, and City and
County negotiators. And we have carefully evaluated the arguments made
by the Mayor and others regarding the merits of the Mission Valley site.
We agree that, in many respects, the arguments for Mission Valley are
compelling.
At the
same time, we have considered the potential benefits to both the greater
San Diego region and the Chargers of a multi-use stadium/convention
center facility downtown. The multi-use facility, when combined with
Petco Park, the existing Convention Center, the Gaslamp Quarter, and a
revitalized East Village, would create an unparalleled entertainment and
sports district that will host Super Bowls and will ideally be a
permanent home for Comic-Con and a Comic-Con museum. All of our research
demonstrates that voters are more likely to approve a multi-use
facility that would generate economic activity on hundreds of days per
year, including by attracting major sporting and convention events that
San Diego cannot now host. The downtown multi-use facility would also
free up the existing Mission Valley site for potential use
by educational institutions such as San Diego State and UCSD, as well as
for a large riverfront park.
For
these reasons, the Chargers will begin collaborating immediately with
the existing diverse citizens’ coalition led by Donna Frye and JMI
Realty that has already been formed in favor of a downtown convention
center expansion and educational and recreational uses in Mission
Valley. Our goal is to win voter approval in November 2016 for a
downtown multi-use stadium/convention center facility and to facilitate
the best possible community uses for the existing Mission Valley site.
We will deliver regular reports to our fans and to the community about
the progress we are making.
We
believe that a downtown multi-use facility will attract broad support
from throughout our entire community. And we hope that, as our downtown
proposal is developed and as the campaign for passage begins, those who
have supported the Mission Valley site will keep an open mind and
consider supporting what we believe is the best way to secure a
permanent home for the Chargers in San Diego.
We
are very grateful for all of the hard work that Mayor Faulconer,
Supervisor Roberts and City Attorney Goldsmith have done on behalf of
the City and County over the past few weeks and look forward to
maintaining a dialogue as our plans move forward.
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