There have been several comments and questions about the city’s deal with the sports group on this blog lately so I went to find the contract.
I’m working from the September 2012 one. I believe that were modifications made later that dealt with the annual fee and the life of the contract. As far as I know the remainder of the September 2012 one is still valid.
This post deals with the parking provisions of the contract.
Parking
- The city must allocate 500 parking spaces for use during events
- Once a year the sports group needs to tell the city how many parking spaces (up to 300) it wants to use that are designated as special
- The special spaces will be located at the civic center garage or the union plaza transit terminal with the first 200 being at the civic center garage
- The sports group then pays the city $1 for each space times the number of season games for the year. If there are 77 home games the sports group will pay 300 times 77 times $1 or $23,100 for the year. The $1 per space per game raises to $1.46 by the 21st year.
- The other 200 spaces (300+200=500) will be designated as surface parking and will be at the city hall visitor lot and the city parking lot to the west of the ball park along West Franklin Avenue.
On event day those parking spaces will be rented to patrons with the sports group getting half of the money and the city the other half, kind of, but more on that later.
The city will be responsible for and pay for staffing the special parking areas to collect the fees, as well as security at the garages. The city will also be responsible for maintaining and providing security for the pedestrian routes between the parking areas and the ball park.
The sports group will collect the parking fees for the surface parking places.
Extra
The city will also make available other parking different from the 500 spaces above for ball park employees, concessionaires, merchandisers, and staff at no cost to the sports group or those using the parking spaces. This parking arrangement applies every day, not just on event day. The city does not have to provide any staff for these parking spaces though.
Rates
The sports group gets to set the parking rate. If the city disagrees then they will use the average rate being charged by parking lots within a 1/4 mile radius of the ball park.
Kind of
I mentioned earlier that the city will get 50% of the parking fees, kind of. Actually there will be a revenue cap and the city will only be able to collect up to $655,000 per year “from the aggregate of the Ticket Fees, the Parking Fees and the Split Revenues” in the first five calendar years.
Non baseball events
The sports group will be able to use the stadium for other events. Concerts and other entertainment events, meetings and banquets, soccer, football, lacross, other sporting events, community-oriented events, and any other for profit events will trigger the parking provisions above.
Yes, the city will have to pay for and provide security and cashiers at the parking garages when the sports group hosts events on the 288 days that baseball is not scheduled.
We deserve better
Brutus
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