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Friday, April 9, 2004

Mayor proposes baseball stadium at RFK

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The District would fully fund a new ballpark on the grounds of RFK Stadium under a $340million proposal Mayor Anthony A. Williams plans to submit to Major League Baseball in the next few weeks.

The proposal is designed to meet the demands of Major League Baseball (MLB) for a new stadium financed entirely with public funds and end delay on a decision on the fate of the Montreal Expos, the franchise Mr. Williams hopes will be awarded to Washington.

"We have put together a new package for a fully financed stadium at RFK, and what we want to provide is an unassailably great offer and finally get this done," Mr. Williams said yesterday. The proposal marks a vast change from one submitted last year that called for a $436million stadium to be built on New York Avenue NE, a plan that required about $125million to be provided by the ownership group awarded the baseball franchise.

D.C. officials have requested a meeting as soon as possible with MLB's relocation committee and hope to present their plan within a month.

The proposal calls for a baseball-only stadium to be built on the parking lots north of RFK Stadium. The Expos would play in RFK Stadium until the new ballpark is completed, which would likely take three years. The fate of RFK Stadium has not been decided and depends in part on the ongoing negotiations of Major League Soccer's D.C. United for a new soccer-specific stadium.

"I certainly look forward to hearing [the proposal]," said John McHale, MLB executive vice president for administration and a member of the relocation committee. The RFK site was one of five presented to MLB officials early last year. However, it was not the preferred choice of city officials or of the Washington Baseball Club, the prospective ownership group led by financier Fred Malek.

The RFK site does not offer as much potential for spinoff commercial development as proposed sites along New York Avenue or at Benjamin Banneker Park in Southwest.

However, building on RFK grounds was seen by city officials as the best way to break a stalemate with MLB, which refused to waver on its demand for full public financing. The other sites were too expensive for the District to develop without the addition of private funds.

"This is the best and most far-reaching proposal the city has put together," Mr. Malek said. "There's a real sense of progress here."

The Expos are owned by MLB, an arrangement that was intended to last only for the 2002 season but now is in its third year. None of the other candidates to land the Expos -- Northern Virginia; Norfolk; Portland, Ore.; Las Vegas; Monterrey, Mexico; and San Juan, Puerto Rico -- have met MLB's requirement for full public financing of a stadium.

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