I'd love to see these renderings come to fruition! San Diego is fighting tooth and nail to prevent a similar project from taking shape but maybe Tempe will get it done.
It would wonderful if it materializes. Maybe that would make naysayers quiet whom had questions if it was worth it to remain in the state for 26 years.
Here come all the people complaining about homelessness, why the hell are you here? If you're so concerned about the homeless population, go volunteer at your local soup kitchen.
Plenty of people! Especially those who move from places like Wisconsin, Illinois , & let me guess ummm CANADA. Which there’s a high influx of Canadians that live in AZ
We have tons of homeless, no water, dirty streets but ah yes this is what we need....how come there's talk about plans and still debating where the money will be coming from.. Gold Bless America 🇺🇸
arena is privately funded. Tax payer money will be used to pay $200 Million to clean up the landfill and help the infrastucure surrounding it. Keep in mind that no matter what project gets approved their the taxpayers will be paying to clean up the area
@@highsman1340 that's just not true. Every sports arena in America is fully or partially paid for by the government (taxpayer) in which that arena resides.
@@thomasjensen6243 taxpayers don't pay for everything, the whole tax issue is just an excuse for people to oppose the arena, the only taxes are meant to clean out the landfill that currently occupies the site. Tell me this, would you rather be living next to a state-of-the-art, clean, beautiful, world class hockey arena, or a putrid smelling landfill? Coming from someone who lived near a landfill, I'd choose the former.
Height of absurdity! Cities/government are willing to move heaven & earth for sports franchises. Priorities like housing, saving water, education are being pushed under the rug🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
That's why they're called cities, they're meant to be big and congested. This is why I always laugh at people who complain about stadiums or new projects (meant to improve their lives) bringing in traffic, even though they already live in a CITY.
Stupid and irresponsible. We already have an arena in Glendale that is not even being used! Fire these people. They are unfit for their city positions. Stay classy my friends.
Build it! AZ needs this !
I'd love to see these renderings come to fruition! San Diego is fighting tooth and nail to prevent a similar project from taking shape but maybe Tempe will get it done.
Tempe looking like like Los Angeles
This can help the city recover from the COVID shutdowns
$2,000,000,000.00 for some bleachers....meanwhile your homeless problem is growing and growing.
i think it also is for the surrounding buildings and stuff
It would wonderful if it materializes. Maybe that would make naysayers quiet whom had questions if it was worth it to remain in the state for 26 years.
WOMP WOMP
Wayne Gretzky . . . and then he can pay for the dismantling.
Here come all the people complaining about homelessness, why the hell are you here? If you're so concerned about the homeless population, go volunteer at your local soup kitchen.
AZ hate to see the city grow
Who watches hockey in AZ
NO ONE
Lots of people
Plenty of people! Especially those who move from places like Wisconsin, Illinois , & let me guess ummm CANADA. Which there’s a high influx of Canadians that live in AZ
no one but it’s more then hockey, concerts, wwe, ufc, other events too
@@ART-oh8nz your wrong people in Arizona do watch hockey and I’m one of them
Lol, people don't like hockey in xenophobic Arizona.
We have tons of homeless, no water, dirty streets but ah yes this is what we need....how come there's talk about plans and still debating where the money will be coming from.. Gold Bless America 🇺🇸
arena is privately funded. Tax payer money will be used to pay $200 Million to clean up the landfill and help the infrastucure surrounding it. Keep in mind that no matter what project gets approved their the taxpayers will be paying to clean up the area
@@highsman1340 that's just not true. Every sports arena in America is fully or partially paid for by the government (taxpayer) in which that arena resides.
@@thomasjensen6243 taxpayers don't pay for everything, the whole tax issue is just an excuse for people to oppose the arena, the only taxes are meant to clean out the landfill that currently occupies the site.
Tell me this, would you rather be living next to a state-of-the-art, clean, beautiful, world class hockey arena, or a putrid smelling landfill? Coming from someone who lived near a landfill, I'd choose the former.
don't need it!!
Why an for what...
Height of absurdity! Cities/government are willing to move heaven & earth for sports franchises. Priorities like housing, saving water, education are being pushed under the rug🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
well said
More Congestion in already tight area of the city..
Boooohoooo
Oh well.. move to a small town! Let AZ grow!
That's why they're called cities, they're meant to be big and congested. This is why I always laugh at people who complain about stadiums or new projects (meant to improve their lives) bringing in traffic, even though they already live in a CITY.
Stupid and irresponsible.
We already have an arena in Glendale that is not even being used!
Fire these people. They are unfit for their city positions.
Stay classy my friends.
Should have never been built in Glendale, horrible location.
Terrible location
glendale is the worst spot for them
@@paulanderson3898 just drive
@@bigmoney2674 you sound broke