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(Editors Note: It is with great pleasure that we are able to introduce a biweekly column by former Chula Vista Mayor Steve Padilla. As a former Mayor, Coastal Commission member, and Chula Vista City Councilman, Steve offers nearly 20 years of community and political involvement that he will be able to share with you our readers and bring insight into what often times can be complex issues in a fashion that our readers will better understand them. This week Steve tackles the issue of the San Diego Chargers football stadium.)
Ticket - buying football fans make the decision to spend considerable disposable income to enjoy what is now widely regarded as America's sport. Those attending the occasional game or who have season tickets aren't exactly your average American fans. They have the means to spend what can be hundreds of dollars for a small family outing to a game, or much more for seats at every home game.Oceanside offers some public land and a smaller site. The financing may require the involvement of the City and County of San Diego working together or to perhaps lead a regional Joint Power's Authority to spread public help throughout the region. That's like asking the Capulet's and Montague's to swap spit. Don't get me wrong - that first date will probably need to happen.See the full content of this document
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Let the Games Begin
(Editors Note: It is with great pleasure that we are able to introduce a biweekly column by former Chula Vista Mayor Steve Padilla. As a former Mayor, Coastal Commission member, and Chula Vista City Councilman, Steve offers nearly 20 years of community and political involvement tha...
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