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Poloncarz Stands By OP Stadium; Downtown Booster Heads To City Hall



 
(WBEN) Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz says while it is not complete, he has seen enough of the county's cement study on the foundation of 40 year old Ralph Wilson stadium, to know that funding of renovations there would not be a waste of money.

But there are some with dire predications about the stadium's true condition, and they continue to press for construction of a new downtown Buffalo domed stadium and convention facility with the Bills as a prime- tenant.

"We have over 2,400 signatures on our petitions, the interest is growing, " says Pat Freeman, who is skeptical about the team's long term viability at Ralph Wilson Stadium in Orchard Park.

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Freeman, sports director at WUFO, has been advocating for a downtown stadium and is expected to present new site and funding plans to the Buffalo City Council Tuesday. . 

" When you build a new facility...you will lock them in for multiple years and the other principal owners in the NFL won't allow a team to move after a municipality builds a new facility," he says.

Talks continue with the county, the state and the Buffalo Bills to negotiate a new lease with the Buffalo Bills for the county-owned facility, with the onus on the county for funding of renovations that have been estimated at $100 million. 

"We are not going to discuss at this point where we are with the Bills, whether it is continuing at the Ralph or a brand new stadium, but there are a number of factors that need to be kept in mind that unfortunately people out in the community are not discussing when they talk about a new stadium," says Erie County Exec. Mark Poloncarz

Freeman initially developed his conversation around the possibility of placing the new development on the site of the city-owned Perry Housing projects, but he says he has interest from various funding groups and is now prepared to put forth a second site proposal Tuesday.

Regardless, Poloncarz remains cautious, and says no matter where you put a stadium downtown, transportation issues would have to be addressed.  

For example, if you were to consider putting one on the NFTA's vacant outer harbor land "number one, you'd have to have the money to pay for it, it would be very expensive, and number two, if you put a stadium on the outer harbor with literally only one or two exits that serve the stadium from Route 5, you'd have some of the longest traffic jams in the world," he says.

The Outer Harbor is the largest undeveloped parcel of land on Buffalo's waterfront . Until he presents his latest site ideas and possible funding commitments to the Buffalo city council, Freeman has not said specifically if an outer harbor site is under consideration.

But he is adamant that Ralph Wilson stadium is too old to warrant a lot of new investment.

"I believe that after the cement study has been made public, and the numbers are crunched, I don't think we will be talking about Ralph Wilson stadium as far as renovations. I think we need to move the discussion to a new stadium, or keep extending the lease out here to see what happens, or just let the Bills go." Freeman says.

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10/22/2012 8:17AM
Poloncarz Stands By OP Stadium; Downtown Booster Heads To City Hall
Is the Ralph worth renovating?
10/22/2012 10:53AM
NO!
Look Around. The only people stupid enough to still live in WNY are here because they are too old to relocate, and they won't go to the games at the Ralph BECAUSE IT IS TOO COLD. Build a domed stadium downtown and you may attract more of the older fans. Forget about the younger fans, they've either left already or don't have a job, and can't buy tickets anyway.
10/22/2012 12:55PM
Bills suck
The Bills have been a financial drain on the county and the state forever. Let them go and be a burden to someone else.
10/23/2012 7:55PM
Pat Freeman on his web site
Stated that the cement study will show a cost between $300 and $600 million. We will see if this guy is full of it or knows his stuff.
10/23/2012 8:47PM
Yes
The reason Buffalo fails to move forward is because people (like the above) always say "no" right away. It's why the waterfront has lagged. Start with "why not" and work through how to make it happen. Guarantee these folks have never accomplished a thing of significance in their life.
10/23/2012 11:05PM
get it done
stop with the short sightness and build a new stadium downtown.
10/24/2012 8:40PM
Get after it!
I would much rather see a new stadium on the water front than put a ton of money into the Ralph...Although it would cost much more for a new stadium and the fact more highways to and from the a stadium on the water front will be needed. I love the concept! I think we need to look at the long term here! This could be the shot in the arm Buffalo has needed for years!! I have been a Bills fan for many years and I am in hopes that can continue here in Buffalo where the Bills belong!! Go Bills!!
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