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U.S. Bank Stadium could be coming in over budget, Duane Benson discusses future
kttc ^ | 7-23-15 | Ali Killam

Posted on 07/25/2015 1:31:29 PM PDT by TurboZamboni

Some controversy is swirling around the new Vikings Stadium, as some are saying the project could be millions of dollars over budget. One member of the Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority is speaking out on the issue and facing opposition from other members. Duane Benson has served as the MSFA treasurer since the group's inception back in 2012, however, he is preparing to leave the group in light of recent turmoil and says the $1.1 billion project's finances are anything but in order at the moment.

As the groundbreaking project continues to break the bank, Benson says there is a problem--perhaps a $30-$50 million problem.

"If you ask is there a crisis, is there a problem? Yes."

Benson says the U.S. Bank Stadium is quickly going over its budget in change orders. "The wiggle room is almost nil," he says.

Fellow board members are disputing that, including Executive Director, Ted Mondale, telling the Star Tribune extra costs don't amount to more than $29 million--the amount in the construction contingency fund. However that is a number Benson believes is growing.

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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; US: Minnesota
KEYWORDS: corruption; dayton; debt; overbudget; spending; stadium; tajmaziggy; taxes; vikings
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"Kelm-Helgen said closed-door discussions are necessary for 'public monies to be protected.'" Star Tribune quoting Michelle Kelm-Helgen, explaining why negotiations regarding Vikings stadium overruns are kept away from the public, even though it's public money at stake. The Vikings football stadium will costs $327 million more to build than the New Horizons space project, which recently sent a vehicle to explore Pluto. That difference will surely be greater once all the cost overruns for the stadium are taken into account.
1 posted on 07/25/2015 1:31:29 PM PDT by TurboZamboni
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To: TurboZamboni
Fellow board members are disputing that, including Executive Director, Ted Mondale ...

I may have found the problem. Politically-connected people can't actually manage anything.

2 posted on 07/25/2015 1:34:57 PM PDT by ClearCase_guy (Henry Bowman where are you?)
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One of the stadium council leaders is Ted Mondale, who is where he is today because fate chose Walter Mondale to be his daddy.

The other is Michelle Kelm-Helgen, who is one of the stable of Mark Dayton confidants who has jumped from job to job with Dayton since he was elected.
The most criticism regarding this matter has come from Duane Benson, a Stadium Authority board member who has blasted the process, blasted the leadership of Monday and Kelm-Helgen, and will soon step down from the Stadium Authority.

So who is Duane Benson?
He graduated with Honors from Hamline University.
He played pro football for 11 seasons.
He served in the Minnesota Senate for 14 years.
He was the executive director of the Minnesota Business Partnership for 9 years.
He is a small business owner, operating a cattle ranch outside of Lanesboro.

He has served on numerous corporate and non-profit boards.
If you were on a jury, who would be the most credible witness? Duane Benson, Ted Mondale, or Michelle Kelm-Helgen?Duane Benson says the operation is screwed up, the finances are in the soup, and there is a lack of leadership. The other two say that isn’t the case.


3 posted on 07/25/2015 1:36:32 PM PDT by TurboZamboni (Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.-JFK)
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Public money being used to finance stadiums make me CRAZY. There is no reason why a stadium couldn't be set up as a public corporation, and those who wanted to could purchase shares.

Around here, it's theater of the absurd. Cleveland Browns stadium was publically financed. So when the owner of the team wanted a more humongous scoreboard, $5 million dollars of public money was used! Yup, people who can't afford to go to games see their tax money being spent on a fancy scoreboard rather than going to cities and towns that need it. And then there's cigarette taxes that go to build stadiums where people can't smoke.

Grrr......

4 posted on 07/25/2015 1:37:35 PM PDT by grania
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>>Politically-connected people can’t actually manage anything.

Yeah funny how that seems to work.

http://www.google.com/search?q=denver+mayor+bestman+indicted

I guess in the case of “US Bank Stadium” we don’t have to wonder who’s financing the construction.

Maybe there should be a requirement for disclosure of the financial entities involved in EVERY public infrastructure project....


5 posted on 07/25/2015 1:39:16 PM PDT by HLPhat (This space is intentionally blank.)
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To: TurboZamboni

A $1.1 billion project coming in $50 million over really isn’t that big a deal. That’s pretty much rounding error.


6 posted on 07/25/2015 1:39:39 PM PDT by discostu (It always comes down to cortexiphan)
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To: grania

There’s one big reason why they can’t: cities and counties and states are willing to to build the stadiums for the team. One of the first rules of business is never spend money you don’t have to.


7 posted on 07/25/2015 1:41:09 PM PDT by discostu (It always comes down to cortexiphan)
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To: grania

If Cleveland refuses, the football team could always move to a brand new stadium in let’s say Oklahoma City.


8 posted on 07/25/2015 1:43:34 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
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To: discostu

So why not a public corporation to build them? Perhaps because the teams know there will be less accountability to a government than there would be to the private sector?


9 posted on 07/25/2015 1:43:56 PM PDT by grania
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So the county builds the stadium and can forever be blackmailed by the team with the threat of moving?

Great plan. Except for us taxpayers whose towns and cities aren't getting enough of that tax money to fund local services.

10 posted on 07/25/2015 1:46:14 PM PDT by grania
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Because cities and counties and state are willing to. A team would either have to be a part of the public corporation or at the very least pay them reasonable rent. Neither of which happens when it’s a government building. It’s just good business.


11 posted on 07/25/2015 1:47:00 PM PDT by discostu (It always comes down to cortexiphan)
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To: TurboZamboni
Vikings!

OMG change the name OMG change the name OMG

12 posted on 07/25/2015 1:47:37 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (Conservatism: Now home to liars too. And we'll support them. Yea... GOPe)
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I agree that it’s good business for the team. But it’s horribly unfair to taxpayers many of whom can’t even afford to go to the games. Around here the argument that “the whole county benefits from the money the team brings in” is laughable.


13 posted on 07/25/2015 1:52:15 PM PDT by grania
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Nobody wants to be the city council that “lost the team”, so they bend over backwards to keep the team. And make bad stupid deals. Could be worse you could be Glendale AZ, they mortgaged their future to build the NFL and NHL stadiums. And the NHL team is so broke all the time they’ve had to go completely rent free (otherwise the building will just sit empty). And both the Super Bowls played in the NFL stadium were publicized as being in PHOENIX, which is also where the teams and most of the press stayed, but Glendale was on the hook for the additional police protection.

When it comes to stadium deals government officials always forget that once you’ve established yourself as a whore all that’s left is negotiating over price. And everybody looooves cheap whores.


14 posted on 07/25/2015 1:54:18 PM PDT by discostu (It always comes down to cortexiphan)
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To: TurboZamboni

modern journalism

fails the 5 Ws and an H

Who did that?
What happened?
Where did it take place?
When did it take place?
Why did that happen?

Some authors add a sixth question, “how”, to the list, though “how” can also be covered by “what”, “when”, or “where”:[3]

How did it happen?


15 posted on 07/25/2015 1:54:34 PM PDT by truth_seeker (come with the outlws.)
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To: grania

Except it’s the taxpayers who keep voting these guys in. And in Cleveland’s case voting them out when they committed the grand crime of “losing the team”.


16 posted on 07/25/2015 1:55:41 PM PDT by discostu (It always comes down to cortexiphan)
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To: grania
So the county builds the stadium and can forever be blackmailed by the team with the threat of moving?

Yep and St. Louis Rand's stadium was built in 1095 and it is already obsolete so the owner is threatening to move the team to L.A.

17 posted on 07/25/2015 1:56:12 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
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The other two say that isn’t the case.

They will discredit him completely with this:

Ted: "He is a racist."

Michelle: "He is a homophobe."

And that will be that. It's how it always works.

18 posted on 07/25/2015 2:07:56 PM PDT by 17th Miss Regt
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That’s what gets me. The ancients could build structures that are standing today, but for some odd reason stadiums and arenas need to be rebuilt every 10 years.

What if every city refused the owners’ blackmail attempts?


19 posted on 07/25/2015 2:16:22 PM PDT by PlateOfShrimp
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To: grania

Just look at the cost of the new supersized water and sewer mains, paid for by the taxpayers.

Well over 1000 restroom fixtures... and they all have to flush at once.

A new 18” - 24” water main going back to the source...$$$

And so much more!!


20 posted on 07/25/2015 2:17:21 PM PDT by DUMBGRUNT (BINGO!)
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