Submitted by SurfCityTom on Fri, 03/30/2012 - 6:41am.
the fine print, he noted the minor league stadium was built with private funds and not public funds.
And when the referred to college arena and football stadium were built, tobacco was King; and tax bases were funded.
But regardless of use, there are still maintenance and repair costs associated with the facilities.
The former two are publicly funded; and thus the city pays the piper. The baseball stadium was privately funded and owned; thus the private investor group pays the piper.
Whether you drive an Aveo or an Escailade, there are still operating and maintenance expenses associated with each.
In the event you missed
the fine print, he noted the minor league stadium was built with private funds and not public funds.
And when the referred to college arena and football stadium were built, tobacco was King; and tax bases were funded.
But regardless of use, there are still maintenance and repair costs associated with the facilities.
The former two are publicly funded; and thus the city pays the piper. The baseball stadium was privately funded and owned; thus the private investor group pays the piper.
Whether you drive an Aveo or an Escailade, there are still operating and maintenance expenses associated with each.
Is that more clear now?