Oakland City Council in a 6-1-1 vote approved a term sheet for the Oakland A’s proposed new ballpark at Howard Terminal.

The A’s on the other hand rejected the offer for two main reason: 1.) The terms did not contain a second tax district encompassing an area outside the development which the A’s plan to use to pay for infrastructure. 2.) It would make the A’s responsible for city and state mandated affordable house and community benefits for which the A’s think the city should pay.
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What happened to all the talk of affordable housing and no government funds to pay for the new stadium?

Smoke and mirrors.

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