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Readers respond to last week s news that Spokane Public Schools approved a proposal to build its stadium downtown instead of the Joe Albi site

Levi Hanson: I still don t understand what everyone is upset about. Lars Huschke: Exactly!!! It s less money than renovating Albi, and it ll be a revenue generator. I m also clueless to the fight against this. Dave Thorp: Maybe the fact that it went to a vote, the people said no, then they said, Ah f - it, we ll just do it anyway ? I mean, I m all for it. But certainly you have to understand why folks would be upset. Related

Spokane Public Schools approves proposal to build downtown stadium

The United Soccer League has given a firm commitment to bring a pro team to Spokane if the stadium is built downtown. More than three years since the idea was born, the Spokane Public Schools board of directors has agreed in a 4-1 vote to move ahead with building the district s new high school sports stadium downtown. I genuinely believe that when all is said and done, that this decision is a step in the right direction to bring Spokane to a better place, says Jerral Haynes, school board president.  Construction on the stadium, to be located near the Spokane Arena, is expected to begin next spring with a completion date possible by fall 2022, according to information presented by the school district staff Wednesday night.

Spokane Public Facilities District Agrees to Equity, Ownership Terms For Downtown Stadium

0:51 The Spokane Public Facilities District Board has agreed to terms laid out by the Spokane Public Schools District to share revenue from a downtown stadium, allow the school district to own it and prioritize equity. A rendering of the proposed downtown stadium to replace Joe Albi. Credit Downtown Spokane Partnership The Public Facilities District accepted Spokane Public Schools terms to operate a stadium downtown during their meeting Friday. The PFD, which owns the Spokane Arena and the new Podium complex, has agreed to operate a downtown stadium and allow the school district to own it, says CEO Stephanie Curran. It has also agreed that a share of all revenues generated at the facility, whether from school, or private events, will go back to the school district, pending final negotiations with the district.

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