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Why Is Oakland A's Las Vegas Ballpark Not On Las Vegsas Stadium Authority January 18 2024 Agenda ? - Oaknews

Why Is Oakland A's Las Vegas Ballpark Not On Las Vegsas Stadium Authority January 18 2024 Agenda ?

Why Is Oakland A's Las Vegas Ballpark Not On Las Vegsas Stadium Authority January 18 2024 Agenda ? Ok, so why is the Oakland A's Las Vegas Ballpark not on the Las Vegsas Stadium Authority January 18 2024 Agenda ? If you remember, the original December meeting was cancelled for reasons not shared, but the interested public was waiting and is still waiting to see the new renderings for the Oakland A's Las Vegas Ballpark on the Las Vegas Strip. (Oh, by the way, don't believe the crap about Bally's and money: just read the latest fiscal filings carefully and you will see they're doing just fine.) But what about the Las Vegsas Stadium Authority and its agenda. This year was the time it was to get started producing documents to be voted on and advanced toward an eventual ground-breaking. In the case of the Raiders move from Oakland to Las Vegas, the then-new Las Vegsas Stadium Authority got started fast, but now. No. The one change yet to be made is in the alteration of the Las Vegsas Stadium Authority itself. It's not set up to handle two stadiums, just the one. So that organizational and legal change has to be made. That's the first thing on the agenda, but it's not there. In this livestream, I will give you a clear view of the following: What's up with the drawings and when will we see them? What's the need for changing the Las Vegsas Stadium Authority? How long will the Las Vegsas Stadium Authority process take once its reformed? Is Ballys and the Tropicaaa the problem some A's Fans claim it is, and if not, why? And I will address other relevant questions in this livestream.
via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSwcyVtkcB4

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