Buckhorn's first pitch in the baseball stadium saga is low and inside.
St. Petersburg, FL
Opinion by: E. Eugene Webb PhD
Author: In Search of Robin
Author: In Search of Robin
Just a day or so after the St. Pete City Council approved a deal
to let the Tampa Bay Rays look for a new stadium site Tampa Mayor affectively pours some gasoline on a newly smoldering
fire.
Buckhorn is indicating an apartment complex housing 327
low-income families that are mostly African American currently is his favorite
location for the new baseball stadium.
Here are a couple of
articles:
Christopher O'Donnell Tampa Bay Tribune: Buckhorn wants Rays ballpark near downtown parking garages
Christopher O'Donnell Tampa Bay Tribune: Buckhorn wants Rays ballpark near downtown parking garages
Richard Danielson, Tampa
Bay Times: Following
Rays vote, spotlight turns toward Tampa Park Apartments
Baseball - some history:
Los Angeles Times; May 28, 1985 Battle Rages On for Baseball in Tampa, St. Pete
Los Angeles Times; May 28, 1985 Battle Rages On for Baseball in Tampa, St. Pete
Steven
Kaylor, Jon East, St. Petersburg
Independent August 1984: St. Petersburg Stadium will be a sure Winner
supporters say
United States District Court, MD Florida, Tampa Division , March
8, 1990, Locascio
v. City of St. Petersburg, 731 F. Supp. 1522 (M.D. Fla. 1990) from the
findings of fact:
From the (City of St.
Petersburg) 1979-80 Block Grant
application, the Project Summary section, covering the Project, reads:
The Gas Plant area has long been recognized as one of the worst areas of
housing in St. Petersburg. Based on surveys showing that over 80% of the
structures in the area were deteriorated or dilapidated, the City Council
declared Gas Plant an area of slum and blight suitable for redevelopment in September
of 1978 and mandated the preparation of a redevelopment plan
A draft of the plan has now been completed and was adopted in September,
1979. The plan seeks to rid the area of slum and blight as well as to
"expand the employment and economic base of the City" (City Council
Goal No. 4) and "encourage and reinforce downtown development" (City
Council Goal No. 7) in conformance with the City's adopted Comprehensive Land
Use Plan-Intown Sector
Towards accomplishing these objectives, the plan proposes the
acquisition of 182 properties, the relocation of 25 businesses and 45
owner-occupant and 281 tenant households, the demolition of 262 structures, and
extensive sight improvements, including street and sidewalk improvements,
landscaping, the construction of detention basins and some municipal parking,
and rerouting of utilities to provide redevelopment parcels unencumbered by
utility and access easements.
10 News WTSP, Eric
Glasser: Residents
once uprooted upset about Trop talk
Buckhorn said, "I don't hide my optimism for that particular
site," following a City Hall news conference Friday.
Buckhorn's suggestion and optimism for the Tampa Apartments
location brought up some interesting questions.
1. Does Tampa want to go
through the agonizing relocation of 327 low-income families and all the
negative publicity that might result?
2. Does Major League Baseball
want to be a party to another political nightmare about displacing poor people
for a palace for the boys of summer to play in?
3. Does Buckhorn really want to
run for Governor while he is kicking 327 poor African American people out of
their homes for a baseball stadium?
The property that the Tampa Apartments is on is privately owned and the
owners have expressed an interest, so there would be little if any taking of
property by eminent domain, but there will be gut wrenching stories of elderly African-American
people being forced to leave their homes.
The real question may be is this Mayor Buckhorn's first choice or
is just a simple way to not so quietly nudge the whole baseball question out to
Hillsborough County?
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Disclosures:
Contributor: Waterfront Charter Amendment (Vote on The Pier), Carly Fiorina for President
Contributor: Waterfront Charter Amendment (Vote on The Pier), Carly Fiorina for President
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