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Originally Posted by TakeFive
The only thing "investors" would have been involved in was a proposed P3 which was always a reach. There was a brief period when many thought P3's could be some type of panacea.
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This isn't really accurate.
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Originally Posted by TakeFive
Most of the National Western Center projects were to be funded by the 'tourism' tax per voter approval. Investors bought the bonds is all. First problem was there was a boatload of new or changed infrastructure projects needed. 2nd, the tourism tax is currently a dumpster fire.
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The voted bonds only covered Phases 1-2. (And in the end, due to overruns, have only built about half of those.)
The P3 would have operated Phases 1-2 (since nobody over thought about how operations would be paid for) and constructed and operated Phases 3-8, which were never funded.
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Originally Posted by TakeFive
There was a brief period when many thought P3's could be some type of panacea.
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There was a brief period when folks thought P3s meant free money, but that passed a long time ago. The argument for the P3 at National Western was (1) unified operations over the entire site, (2) event programming coordinated with those operations, (3) coordinated construction on a very difficult site where phasing is everything, and (4) capturing private real estate value in a way that really can't really be done unless somebody is coordinating the big picture site plan and site development.
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Originally Posted by TakeFive
First problem was there was a boatload of new or changed infrastructure projects needed.
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Not sure what you're referring to here. I don't think that's accurate.
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2nd, the tourism tax is currently a dumpster fire.
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Not so much anymore.
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The one saving grace may be the bipartisan infrastructure bill. Read somewhere that Federal funds could cover up to 90% of the cost - not sure where or how this specifically works.
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No, not really. A few limited programs in there maybe (environmental remediation comes to mind), but not really much in there for National Western that I see.
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Additionally, presumably voter approval won't be necessary if they don't need to raise taxes.
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Not true. TABOR requires us to vote bonds, even if taxes do not go up.
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The arena is the one, next critical piece; the rest of the vision can happen over time.
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Not sure I agree. I am worried doing the arena alone now, without a plan for how the rest of the site follows, ends up actually precluding ever completing the rest. For a lot of very complicated reasons.
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Early priority (in addition to infrastructure) went towards CSU's "Spur" facilities which is a Great Idea IMO.
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None of the voted money went to this.
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Originally Posted by TakeFive
The one saving grace may be the bipartisan infrastructure bill.
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Unrelated, I don't expect the infrastructure bill to be a saving grace for much. Don't get me wrong, happy for the money. But I can already sense any efficiencies going out the window - it's going to be a race to spend. Those dollars are not going to go anywhere near as far as they can or should.