Did they ever clear up who is the actual owner of the stadium?
Lawsuit filed by 2 former mayors to throw out the scheduled non binding vote ...
https://www.normanok.gov/information...nment-district
when/if this gets thrown out ( and that seems likely) the non binding vote likely will not come back .. as it only passed 5-4 and 2 of the yes votes are no longer on the council (replaced by 2 pro arena votes)According to the documents, the Norman City Charter requires that all special elections be called by ordinances and, in the June 11 meeting, the City Council called the special election by resolution, did not call the special election on a certain date and failed to follow the procedures of passing an ordinance.
looking more and more like (the TIF and arena project) this could be approved this summer ..
and boom
there will be NO vote
https://x.com/KOCOKolby/status/1811478631828627894
https://www.normantranscript.com/new...e99c8d4a7.html
Nash: Council won't consider TIF until 'close enough to final form'
A day after a district judge ruled the City of Norman cannot hold an advisory vote on a controversial arena project Aug. 27, a councilmember said the City Council will not consider the project any time soon.
{Ward 5 CM} Nash said the parties have not finalized important terms, including “what is built and when,” and “how much” the project would ultimately cost.
Assistant City Attorney Rick Knighton said yesterday that the parties have not agreed on who will own the arena either
“Until [those terms are] resolved, the TIF will not progress to Council,” Nash said on Facebook. “Depending on the extent of modifications that may be made, it may have to go backwards in the process to go back before committees. Ultimately, the project is in a holding pattern until these negotiations are complete.”
And BOOM. While the article only mentions one council member, the inference is there is a consensus.
Nm
How could he be possibly be wrong on the “what is built and when”, “how much”, and “who will own the arena” questions? Those seem like pretty fundamental issues that Norman should need answers on before making plans to hand vast quantities of taxpayer dollars over to a bunch of developers.
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Those questions aren't even addressed when OKC approves a TIF.
It's just a big pot of money and who gets it is decided behind closed doors (apart from the inevitable rubber stamp of City Council).
We didn't even know the location or anything specific about the $1 billion arena vote.
The Ford Center (now Paycom) was not funded by TIF. The private sector was not involved in the funding or ownership in any way; it was 100% funded by taxpayers and owned by the City via the MAPS tax/projects.
Yes. For the first time I believe they are going to approve this TIF in the next few months. The rest will be hashed out behind closed doors with some coming out when they get closer to a final deal. I am guessing it will be owned and run by the OU Foundation with Norman having some sort of "first dibs" on events outside the sporting events. I'd guess by August the TIF is approved and they move forward on the stadium piece pretty quickly.
Speaking of University Town Center, the rumor going around is Two Frogs Grill is interested in the old Logan's spot. Would be a good location to expand to I would guess
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