Bean counting Nerd...whoever you are...give us back our Shape please.Shapecharge wrote:There is a distinct difference between a city governmental entity and a school district. This stadium was part of a 119 million dollar bond project that included the stadium, a fine arts center and a service center (i.e. maintenance, supply etc.) for the school district, a district that is the third largest in the state with over 5,000 kids in the high school alone. In Texas there are many taxing entities that comprise the total property tax liability (both real estate and personal property). For example I pay city, county, school district (the largest portion of your assessment), community college, and hospital district taxes. We do not have a state income tax but we have a state and local sales tax. In the case of this stadium there was a school district wide vote (and the school district can actually spill over into other cities) to ask for the ability to raise the school district tax rate to accommodate the new stadium and the voters were told what that hike would be. Although I'm not familiar with the details the school district most likely used general obligation bonds to fund the new construction with the increased tax assessment being the required vehicle used to service the debt and retire the bonds.
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He's just glad they didn't institute a camping tax to pay for it.nafod wrote:Bean counting Nerd...whoever you are...give us back our Shape please.Shapecharge wrote:There is a distinct difference between a city governmental entity and a school district. This stadium was part of a 119 million dollar bond project that included the stadium, a fine arts center and a service center (i.e. maintenance, supply etc.) for the school district, a district that is the third largest in the state with over 5,000 kids in the high school alone. In Texas there are many taxing entities that comprise the total property tax liability (both real estate and personal property). For example I pay city, county, school district (the largest portion of your assessment), community college, and hospital district taxes. We do not have a state income tax but we have a state and local sales tax. In the case of this stadium there was a school district wide vote (and the school district can actually spill over into other cities) to ask for the ability to raise the school district tax rate to accommodate the new stadium and the voters were told what that hike would be. Although I'm not familiar with the details the school district most likely used general obligation bonds to fund the new construction with the increased tax assessment being the required vehicle used to service the debt and retire the bonds.
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I count the word "tax" 600 times in his postTurdacious wrote:
He's just glad they didn't institute a camping tax to pay for it.
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SHAPE...Getting all educational on our asses. ATTA BOY SHAPE!!!
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I'm going to assume that calling Allen ISD the third largest in the state is a typo. It's not even in the top 20 in Texas.
Giant high schools is an issue with some of these suburbs, as I understand it, because the yokels don't want to split their football powerhouses into multiple smaller schools.
Giant high schools is an issue with some of these suburbs, as I understand it, because the yokels don't want to split their football powerhouses into multiple smaller schools.
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State of the art facilities like this make up ground during playoff season, which runs damn near to Christmas. Some venues will play a game on Friday and two on Saturday. 10-15K tickets a piece and $10 parking plus BS concessions.Turdacious wrote:If I'm looking at it right, with:
8 home games
$7 net income from each ticket sold
15000 tickets sold per game (not unreasonable in Texas)
They will pull in about $1m per year in revenue for the stadium (this doesn't include playoff and other special games; or possible parking revenue)
Assuming the revenue goes to paying for the facility, that reduces the debt cost by about 1/3.
It may seem to weird to others, but that's the way it is for most kids in a 4A or 5A program here. Starting in seventh grade, we played in a 15,000 seat stadium. By varsity that stadium was full. That's why a lot of Texas players don't care about playing college football. It feels like a step down. Unless you go D1 or top D2, it usually is.
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NFW the wrestling team has a $60M room. C'mon man.Ed Zachary wrote:Other kids may not get to use it but I wouldn't be surprised if they don't have excellent facilities of their own.

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And I never said they did.Fat Cat wrote:
NFW the wrestling team has a $60M room. C'mon man.
Wrestling doesn't have the draw that football does but you can bet their wrestling room is damn nice.
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How about a $60M library?

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No, but it doesn't suck. Typical Flexi-roll on basketball court.Fat Cat wrote:NFW the wrestling team has a $60M room. C'mon man.Ed Zachary wrote:Other kids may not get to use it but I wouldn't be surprised if they don't have excellent facilities of their own.

The Dollamur/Swain Mats manufacturing facility is just a few miles down the road in Fort Worth. Worth touring if you're ever around it.
I read about those, how you say...libraries, once. In a magazine.Fat Cat wrote:How about a $60M library?
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*sigh*Fat Cat wrote:How about a $60M library?
Baiting me wont work. I don't have a dog in this fight. I just thought it was a nice facility that the community supported. I like football. My son loves football. But we are both realists so we don't expect it to turn into a career much less a free ride to college.
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Unimpressed. Its easy to build a big, flashy new stadium when you can forget about the roof.
I'd say on the bottom of that self-actualisation pyramid shit, proper decent coffee is in there with wifi, tits, food and shelter
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It's a *district* stadium, so if it was like the one we had south of Houston, there were 3-4 games a week
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I believe this is Shape's area of expertise. He's a boss man high up in city planning for Dallas. Being an IGx comedian is just a hobby.
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There's only one high school in this district so it's not like other districts where there may be two or three 4A or 5A schools all sharing the stadiumBucketHead wrote:It's a *district* stadium, so if it was like the one we had south of Houston, there were 3-4 games a week
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I love going to eat at the Chick-fila in Allen. Best place to go to see former players and show my support to the invisible air wizard who hates gays.
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You're right. 1 motherfucking high school! This is fucked up. I am happy to be out of that state.Hymen Asshole wrote:There's only one high school in this district so it's not like other districts where there may be two or three 4A or 5A schools all sharing the stadiumBucketHead wrote:It's a *district* stadium, so if it was like the one we had south of Houston, there were 3-4 games a week
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Hey broheims, I'm just telling you what I know and have heard. I know that the stadium is not shared...only the Allen ISD plays football there.
We've all got our financial burdens to bear in one way or the other but for you homeowners out there in IGx land we get fucked over pretty good here in Texas when it comes to property taxes. When you consider they had a 14,000 seat stadium already...well I didn't have to pay for it.
It's very hurtful to make fun of a person's physical abnormalities. Just sayin' Batt.
We've all got our financial burdens to bear in one way or the other but for you homeowners out there in IGx land we get fucked over pretty good here in Texas when it comes to property taxes. When you consider they had a 14,000 seat stadium already...well I didn't have to pay for it.
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Shape. Why are all these cities across the land going broke while your city is not? You have something to do with this and don't dodge the question?
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Andy, I manage a planning department in a city and my mandate is basically to get shit done. Vacant land doesn't pay the bills. In Texas, municipal revenues come from two main sources: property taxes and sales tax. The struggle is to get the balance right. Obviously developed property generates more revenue than undeveloped property so my main focus is to act as an advocate for property owners/developers and help them though the byzantine political/regulatory process. I'm just one small cog in the machine. Equal parts luck/opportunity and partly by attitude/design. I'd much rather be a fashion designer by day and cage fighter at night but that time has past.
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