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Alameda County supervisors transfer ahead with Coliseum sale to native improvement group

By Miles Cooper
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January 15, 2025
Alameda County supervisors transfer ahead with Coliseum sale to native improvement group
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Alameda County supervisors transfer ahead with Coliseum sale to native improvement group

(BCN) — The Alameda County Board of Supervisors marked the top of an period Tuesday when it voted unanimously to maneuver ahead with the sale of its possession share of the Oakland Coliseum to a non-public developer, the African American Sports activities and Leisure Group.

The deal, which nonetheless is not fairly full, has been something however straight ahead and included two patrons, three gross sales, a lawsuit and the town of Oakland, which till not too long ago was the proprietor of the opposite 50 % stake within the property.

“This didn’t come about in the last week. It came about because some of us have been toiling the soil for quite a long time,” stated Supervisor Nate Miley.

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“I understand what we need to do and I understood when I was on the Oakland City Council how the Coliseum area never lived up to its potential and we now have an opportunity to have the Coliseum area live up to its potential,” Miley stated.

The street to the present settlement, which is technically a time period sheet and a decision stating the county’s intent to finalize a sale, began in 2019, when the then-Oakland A’s purchased the county’s 50 % stake within the Coliseum website for $85 million.

In the summertime of 2024, the A’s — who by then had determined to go away for Las Vegas by way of West Sacramento — then agreed to promote to AASEG for $125 million, however the deal wanted approval from the Board of Supervisors.

Supervisors, nevertheless, held up the sale for about 5 months whereas they continued to barter with AASEG over time period sheet particulars, which lay out some particular situations below which the deal can proceed.

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A type of situations consists of the requirement that AASEG and any subsequent homeowners launch the county from legal responsibility for any attainable hazardous waste clean-up on the 112-acre website.

The time period sheet additionally requires the top to a pending lawsuit introduced by an environmental group, Communities for a Higher Surroundings, difficult the county’s preliminary sale to the A’s over state guidelines that require native authorities to prioritize reasonably priced housing on surplus public land.

Bobbitt stated Tuesday that he is been in common contact with CBE leaders and that he believes they’ll pull the swimsuit in mild of the truth that AASEG’s plans embody each market charge and reasonably priced housing elements.

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“We’ve reached an agreement with them to dismiss if we transact,” Bobbitt stated. “We feel very confident they’ll support that.”

The county and AASEG now have 30 days to wrap up any remaining particulars of the three-party sale.

“People ask why it took so long — now they see. We negotiated the release with the A’s, with CBE for the lawsuit. We negotiated with the (Coliseum Joint Powers Authority) for the bond defeasement and the county for the assignment,” Bobbitt stated. “It was just really complex.”

To ensure that AASEG to obtain the property as quickly as attainable, Bobbitt stated the bond defeasement, or reimbursement, was accelerated below the newly accepted settlement in order that the bonds nonetheless related to the Coliseum will probably be paid off in February and the bonds for the sector will probably be paid off in March of 2026.

“The county and city can’t transfer the properties until the bonds are paid off,” he stated.

To complicate issues, AASEG already penned a $125 million gross sales settlement with Oakland for the town’s 50 % share of the property, which former mayor Sheng Thao tried to make use of to stave off huge cuts within the face of a virtually $130 million price range shortfall.

As a result of the initially scheduled funds for that sale have been held up at the very least partly by the county’s course of, the town was compelled to steadiness its price range by making giant cuts to applications and providers.

Now that the county’s sale goes by way of, it’s anticipated to have a constructive affect on Oakland’s on-going price range disaster, some extent made by a number of individuals through the public remark portion of Tuesday’s assembly, together with a number of metropolis staff and interim Oakland Mayor Kevin Jenkins.

“We desperately want to be out of the sports business. I know the county desperately wants to be out of the sports business and so this offers us that transition to get out of the business,” Jenkins stated. “But more than anything, what this means to us is the billions of dollars not only for Alameda County but billions of dollars in investment for Oakland and specifically East Oakland, which has been disinvested in for years,” he stated. “And this means jobs. This means hope.”

As soon as escrow closes on Could 30, the town ought to obtain its cash, together with $10 million the town council earmarked to offset a few of these price range cuts — $7 million for reopening the three hearth stations that have been closed to assist steadiness the price range and $3 million to make up for cuts to the town’s reasonably priced housing fund.

Bobbitt stated he is wanting ahead to the following phases of redeveloping what’s extensively seen as an important city undertaking within the East Bay.

“I think what we have now is everybody wanting to work together to get this deal done,” Bobbitt stated. “Then we just move more into the whole completion of the transaction and the site plan. It gets fun again. We can start actually moving.” Copyright © 2025 Bay Metropolis Information, Inc.

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