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Comparing the airport to the stadium vote isn't accurate.
There were obvious problems with MCI. So far, the issues with the new terminal haven't demonstrated a clear downgrade in the old ones. No, you can't roll up to security thirty minutes before boarding and be assured of making your flight. But it's not close to the level of Denver's lag time between arriving, checking in, TSA harassment and getting to your gate. There hasn't been a clear structural problem with Kauffman like old MCI. It's replacement with a downtown facility is a negative for people who like the ability to park their and walk into the stadium in < 15 minutes. Strike one, so to speak. Second, it's a money grab for ownership in shrinking the capacity per game while maximizing new luxury boxes *AND* the real estate speculation of owning county-paid development of mixed use residential / commercial development. The airport, in spite of its touted upgraded amenities, serves a wider public good of facilitating air travel. Strike two. |
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Don’t worry it would be Overland Park. |
Just voted No. Not many people there which is good
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The one downside to the Chiefs relocating to Kansas is that they'll probably rename the team in order to take advantage of a total rebrand for the political points it would score and maximizing new merchandise sales. |
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Voted yes today.
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But the No voters will have their momentary victory of not voting for a “tax increase”… even though today’s vote is not “increasing” taxes, rather just continuing the existing 3/8-cent sales tax. And ironically their motivation to supposedly avoid increasing taxes with a No vote today, will lead to increased taxes in the long run. Self-fulfilling prophecy. |
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Isn't there a hotel tax up there? Seems like my hotel bills always come out a lot more when I stay in the KC area.
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Some of you are sorry ass shitbags. Chargers, Raiders and Rams all voted no and team left.
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Chiefs, Royals, and events at Sprint Center are 3 of the 4 reasons I visit Kansas City for. The other would be for business which is all in Johnson County. I love staying downtown now especially with what they have done with P&L and the Crossroads area. Without the sports teams wouldn't have much reason to go to Kansas City and probably would end up going to St. Louis more.
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Imagine voting No today, with the rationale that the stadium funding vote was not approved in 2006 but the Chiefs/Royals remained in KC… only to find out the stadium funding vote DID in fact pass in 2006. LMAO
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It was the truman sports complex tax
they should split the royals and the chiefs out and re-vote |
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Have they passed this POS yet?!?!!1!/?
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Polls close in 8 mins. The early returns from the burbs will give us a great idea where this is going
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If I lived in Jackson County and was in two minds on which way to vote, I would vote No solely on the basis of seeing KCChiefsFan88 advocating so strongly for Yes.
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Good grief. Sorry ass voters so far.
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So in the face of NFL history and a possible 3-peat the county voters are forsaking the Kansas City Chiefs because of a fraction of a penny tax that they've been paying for years already?
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They could not even begin to do the basic shit needed to properly present this to the community. |
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That does not mean I am going to vote for it no matter what. We are talking about billions of dollars here. They get to make their decision based on specific financial information and planning but we are supposed to say yes purely on emotions and vibes? Bring us a better plan we will vote for it. I don't love the Chiefs enough to agree to some bullshit that is bad for the community I live in. |
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That is absurd, a no vote is a rejection of John Sherman and the half assed way this was presented. |
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Every single economist that has actually done a study on this will tell you professional sports do not bring money to the community. |
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Maybe the Royals and Chiefs issues should be on different ballots.
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is there a website that has the best live/realtime election results?
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Without the Chiefs and the Royals...KC becomes a lower tier place...the revenue that KC along will lose from the 1% tax it won't collect will be significent. This deal is not perfect, but it is also a deal that Salt Lake City, Nashville, Charlotte, or any other city wanting to step up to the big leagues would do in a second. |
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The first batch of results from Jackson County are posted. I was told Friday the first batch would be the early votes and walk-in votes, which I underscore is not necessarily representative of the big picture. So I share them in that context: 2,940 no (56.5%), 2,266 yes (43.5%).</p>— Sam McDowell (@SamMcDowell11) <a href="https://twitter.com/SamMcDowell11/status/1775313783751168219?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 3, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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You being scared about their bluff is a you problem. |
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Your lack of knowledge is a you problem. |
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But billionaires are asking for it? They won't even tell me what their plan is? Hell yea brother where do I sign up. :) |
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If it doesn’t pass, who do you blame?
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You should do some research on this then you'd understand. |
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Oh and whatever dipshit powers that be that shifted this from east village to the crossroads This thing runs away with a win if they stuck with the original site IMO |
I was just back in KC for a wedding last weekend. Stayed downtown and enjoyed it. I know several people with businesses that would be directly affected positively and negatively in the area. What left a really sour taste in my mouth was hearing from business owners that have reached out to the Royals on numerous occasions asking for details about the project to try and plan for potential outcomes. Not a single one of them got any response from the team regardless of if they were inside the Grand, locust, Truman, 17th St boundary or outside it. I have to assume that has something to do with it being a haphazardly thrown together plan without many of the details sorted out.
Would a stadium near Crossroads be cool? Sure. Would far less businesses be displaced with the other plan near the courthouse/Admiral? Without a doubt. If I was still living in KC this proposal would be a no for me. Get your plans in order, communicate with the business that will be affected and I would be more likely to be a yes. |
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Whoever thought it was brilliant to rush out a half assed plan that isn't well thought out at all. |
I agree. The rollout of the plan seemed like a confusing mess at almost every step.
Hard to get voters excited for something they barely understand. |
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