TheBearcatHimself wrote:That's my point exactly: What happens when the people in Tulsa or Stillwater or Enid don't want to pay for a new Sonics stadium??
They're not really To fund the renovations on the current Ford Center to make it a state of the art stadium, the tax recently passed is only for and in Oklahoma County (county OKC is in), which was a $0.01 sales tax increase on all sales. Nothing to crazy, and majority of people I doubt will notice. Doesn't really effect us here in Norman unless we go to OKC and have to purchase something, or say out to a nice dinner in Bricktown. And even then, all sales will be 1 cent more expensive then they were before. I'm ok with that
I know that was another thing too when they were trying to pass this tax and bring the Sonics here was what it could do for OKC economically. OKC isn't really one of the top staple cities in the nation, nor the state of Oklahoma for that matter. All we really have are the Sooners, a hand full of minor league teams, that orange/black school north of us, a handful of tornadoes, and that is about it. The theory behind bringing the sonics is that not only will it bring a pro sport to Oklahoma, but also increase the economy of Oklahoma city as well as bring in various other attractions and the people to come watch. I.E. more people come to OKC to see various things, more people spend money in Oklahoma, and in turn we hopefully host more events (i.e. Big XII Basketball tournament, and NCAA Women's B-Ball Tourney) and have concerts from big name artists come through town, and truly make Oklahoma City one of the best. Long short, but a possibility