[新聞] A's,city unite on ballpark,but obstacl
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A’s, city unite on ballpark, but obstacles remain
Kimberly Veklerov Nov. 28, 2018 Updated: Nov. 28, 2018 6:20 p.m.
Leaders of the Oakland A’s and the city united Wednesday behind the design
of a downtown ballpark — something that looked out of reach just a year ago.
The team and city worked closely together in recent months to develop the
plan, which achieves their common goal of keeping the team in town — and in
the A’s preferred location — while allaying city concerns that an abandoned
Coliseum site would become an albatross.
But it’s not a done deal and many hurdles remain, including all the
challenges of fitting a professional sports stadium into an industrial port
and getting buy-in from community members and commercial neighbors.
No agreements are in place between the team and public agencies that are part
of the negotiations. The parties have not reached any economic deal, and
there will be a months-long process to hammer out community benefits,
infrastructure spending, transportation plans and other issues.
Still, Oakland officials projected optimism Wednesday as the team unveiled
its vision for the two pieces of property, complete with glitzy renderings
and a public campaign to get fans and residents on board.
“This is really a gorgeous starting line,” Mayor Libby Schaaf said.
For Howard Terminal, plans call for a privately financed “jewel box”
waterfront stadium, facing due east, which would be topped by a “green loop
” living park. Nearby would be a promenade, harbor bath for swimming,
playground, retail and housing.
At the Coliseum, the team wants to help build a tech and housing hub that
would retain Oracle Arena, while stripping the existing stadium down to a
low-rise sports park and amphitheater.
It doesn’t hurt that Schaaf personally has long favored the team building at
Howard Terminal as a way to revitalize nearby neighborhoods and grow Jack
London Square.
“Since the moment I became the mayor, I’ve always expressed a dream of the A
’s ballpark being at Howard Terminal, so this is a pretty satisfying day for
me,” Schaaf said. “Those truck chassis don’t deserve that view.”
On Friday, the A’s will begin the yearlong review process of Howard Terminal
under the California Environmental Quality Act. Hurdles that likely will need
to be addressed include traffic congestion, water issues, plus any toxicities
on the land, which currently is used for long-term truck parking and
container storage.
The team will have to manage relationships with — or somehow remove — heavy
industrial neighbors like the Schnitzer Steel scrap recycler, Union Pacific
Railroad lines and a Pacific Gas and Electric Co. substation.
It’s a different set of players than those of a year ago, when the A’s
wanted to build at a spot next to Lake Merritt. Students and faculty of
nearby Laney College, as well as some community members and environmental
groups, loudly opposed the proposal. The outcry was enough to prompt the
Peralta Community College District, the owner of the land, to reject the A’s
offer.
For months, a staff of about 100 planners, consultants and designers have
been working with city and county officials on the latest proposal, said A’s
President Dave Kaval. The process has included regular meetings with city
officials in the Planning and Building and Race and Equity departments.
The A’s even hired a maritime consultant to help them figure out how to keep
iconic shipping-container cranes in place, Kaval said. Like other aspects of
the plans, what those cranes might be used for is still to be determined.
Kaval said they could be an off-ramp for riders of the aerial gondola that he
wants to build to lift ballpark patrons to and from the Oakland City Center
BART station a mile away.
The team and City Council members have held workshops for community members
to give their opinions. Kaval said 500 already have done so and that their
input helped to form the basis of the Coliseum site proposal.
For now, it’s unclear from whom the team would buy or lease the Coliseum
land. It’s jointly owned and managed by Oakland and Alameda County, the
latter of which has been trying to offload its ownership stake for years.
To the chagrin of some city leaders, county officials are negotiating with
both them and the team to sell their share of the property. The city wants to
first buy out the county’s interest to be in a better negotiating position
with the A’s. Schaaf said Oakland officials have identified a financing
structure to do so.
Alameda County Supervisor Nate Miley called the current oversight structure
involving the city, county and joint powers authority board “a three-headed
monster,” but thinks it could get decapitated within the next 90 days.
“I’m still a little skeptical, but I’m hopeful just because the A’s are
motivated and Major League Baseball is motivated. The players at the city of
Oakland are motivated to make this happen,” said Miley, chairman of the
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum board. “I think that produces enough
momentum to get us beyond the inertia that has caused us not to be able to
move forward in the past.”
As for the stadium plans more broadly, Miley said, “It’s not going to be an
easy lift.” Working out a community-benefits deal and maneuvering around
transit issues like the railroad will be difficult, he said.
“There are a lot of obstacles,” Miley said. “I applaud the A’s for
wanting to go down that road. ... I don’t want to say it, but maybe if it’s
not successful, they still have the Coliseum as a fallback.”
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