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July 07, 2008

Everyone wants to have their say

Community leaders are debating whether members of two local political action committees -- POWW and Fans for Waterfront Stadium -- should be allowed on a new baseball coalition. What do you think?

Battling for a voice on stadium
Should members of political action committees be allowed on baseball coalition?
No, PAC members won't approach the stadium debate with an open mind
Yes, anyone who is interested should be included on the coalition
No, there are too many other people who should be on the coalition

June 25, 2008

Where else?

Rays postpone stadium plans
Now that a November vote is off, what sites should the Rays consider for a ballpark?
New stadium at the Trop
Waterfront
Toytown
St. Petersburg/Clearwater Airport
Tampa

June 20, 2008

Poll of the Week: Was the City Council right?

June 04, 2008

My picks for today

OK, so I said I would offer my picks for tomorrow. Here goes. Remember five of eight votes moves things along.

Nurse-- YES. Though he's kind of, sort of come out against the Rays' proposal, he seems okay with voters making the final judgment.
Newton--YES. My sense is he thinks the potential of the Tropicana redevelopment is worth continuing talks.
Danner--YES. He's pressing for answers to tough question. But I think he'll give the Rays and the city staff at least another month.
Polson--NO. He's made it pretty clear things are moving too fast. You think that'll change?
Kennedy--YES. No real sense of what he's going to do. But I think he goes along for the ride.
Dudley-- YES. This is easy. He's already said he'll vote yes.
Curran--NO. Another guess of sorts. Because she votes 7th tomorrow, I think she'll know her vote won't alter the outcome. It makes voting 'no' a little easier.
Bennett--YES. He let the cat out of the bag today.

By my count, I see it as a 6-2 vote. I'll probably be wrong...

May 30, 2008

Poll of the week. Can a new stadium improve attendance?

We've all heard about the Rays continued attendance struggles. Will a new stadium help? Vote now.

May 27, 2008

You've seen our polls, here's one from the Tampa Bay Business Journal

From the Tampa Bay Business Journal:

"St. Petersburg elected officials will soon decide whether to give residents the chance to vote on the proposed Rays stadium land use. But when the issue was offered up to a wider audience, readers were narrowly in favor of the stadium plan -- but not by much.

"That's the finding of the latest Business Pulse Survey, the nonscientific weekly online poll from the Tampa Bay Business Journal. The vote attracted 570 responses with 41 percent, or 239, in favor of the plan and 227, or 39 percent, opposed. Nearly 1 in 5 said they need to know more before they can decide."

Read the full article here.

May 15, 2008

Poll: Rays' stadium financing plan

Paying for a new stadium
Putting aside your other questions, how would you rate the Rays' financing plan?
Swing-and-a-miss (No chance)
Single (Problems apparent)
Double (Not quite convinced)
Triple (Almost there)
Home run (Build the ballpark)

About This Blog

The Tampa Bay Rays have pitched a plan for a $450-million stadium by the bay. Host Aaron Sharockman offers the latest from the ongoing debate, focusing on the impact to taxpayers, the evolution of the Rays’ proposal and the politics unfolding behind the scenes.

He invites your feedback, questions and suggestions. You can e-mail asharockman@sptimes.com or call 727-892-2273.

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