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Gov. Hutchinson wants to cut WMS's state aid in half

Posted on 10/20/16 at 7:24 pm
Posted by CtotheVrzrbck
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Posted on 10/20/16 at 7:24 pm
Support.

Apparently since 2005 War Memorial Stadium has been given $700-$900K a year. I find that ludicrous. Guess that's part of the politics in taking games out of Little Rock, Little Rock people just got welfare and got money for doing less.

WMS's budget this year is $3.4 Million, that stadium probably holds less than 20 events a year.


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Gov. Asa Hutchinson is proposing slicing state general revenue for War Memorial Stadium from $895,171 in the fiscal year that starts July 1 to $447,647 in the fiscal year starting July 1, 2018. The stadium is allocated $889,085 in state general revenue in the current fiscal year, which ends June 30, said Nick Fuller, a budget manager in the state Department of Finance and Administration. The stadium's total budget is $3.45 million this fiscal year, according to budget records. Since fiscal 2005 when it received $600,000 in state general revenue, War Memorial Stadium has received such funds each fiscal year ranging from $699,999 in 2006 to $897,000 in fiscal 2009, records show. The Republican governor also is recommending "a feasibility study be conducted to provide a comprehensive assessment of the future uses of the stadium and a road map for financial sustainability," according to budget records. Hutchinson said Wednesday that his goal is for War Memorial Stadium to move to a self-sustaining model, and his desire is for this "great asset" to have "more support -- not less support." He said he is proposing cutting state general revenue for the stadium in half in fiscal 2019, which begins July 1, 2018, rather than in fiscal 2018, which begins July 1, to provide time for the War Memorial Stadium Commission and state officials to adjust and plan. The stadium will finish bond payments of roughly $400,000 a year within the next two years, and that should reduce the pressure on the stadium's budget, Hutchinson said in a telephone interview from China, where he is completing an economic-development trip. He said there is no "bigger fan" of War Memorial Stadium than himself, and his desire is for it to have a stronger future. He said the War Memorial Stadium Commission, chaired by Kevin Crass of Little Rock, has provided great leadership and done "a wonderful job." He said he is anxious to work with the commission and others on a long-term plan. He said he expects to announce plans for the stadium soon, but he declined to detail what the proposals would entail. The Legislative Council and Joint Budget Committee will hear about Hutchinson's recommendations today during budget hearings in advance of the regular legislative session starting Jan. 9. Sen. Bart Hester, R-Cave Springs, who unsuccessfully called for cutting the War Memorial Stadium's general revenue budget in the current fiscal year, said he supports Hutchinson's proposed budget cut in fiscal 2019 because the state's children have so many unmet needs ranging from foster care to pre-kindergarten. "How can we provide subsidies for a football stadium when we have needs for kids?" Hester asked. Joint Budget Committee co-Chairman Rep. Lane Jean, R-Magnolia, said he wants to learn more about Hutchinson's plan and discuss it with the governor before making any comment. Crass said he's disappointed in the governor's recommendation. If the Legislature follows the governor's recommendation, it will make it more difficult to fund maintenance and operations at the stadium, he said. Crass said the stadium's last bond payment totaling $525,000 is due in February. But the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville will no longer pay the stadium $475,000 a year in fiscal 2018 and fiscal 2019, an amount that it has paid for the past three years. The payment includes $400,000 for UA for playing a game in Fayetteville rather than Little Rock and $75,000 stadium rental for the UA football game in Little Rock, he said. Without a significant increase in revenue or a significant reduction in expenses, the stadium could face deficits of more than $300,000 a year in fiscal 2019, 2020 and 2021, he said. Starting in fiscal 2006, funding for operation and upkeep "came from stabilized general revenue in the miscellaneous agencies fund so that cash revenue can be used to do some much needed major renovations to the stadium," and the War Memorial Stadium Commission "wishes to continue to receive general revenue funding for fiscal years 2016, 2017 and so on," according to budget records. Cash revenue is raised by the use of the stadium through rentals and profits from concession sales and is used for operations not covered by state general revenue and for major renovations. Crass said he received a call a few months ago about the possibility of a general revenue cut, and he learned about Hutchinson's proposal last week. "I have had communications with the governor," Crass said. He declined to elaborate. "It is my hope we can work with the governor and the Legislature to adequately fund maintenance and operations, including much needed capital projects, so the building's viability can be assured," he said. Hutchinson said he thinks state officials can develop a plan to make the stadium self-sustaining.
Posted by hawgfaninc
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Member since Nov 2011
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Posted on 10/20/16 at 7:37 pm to
should've been done before now
Posted by Maytheporkbewithyou
Member since Aug 2016
12633 posts
Posted on 10/20/16 at 8:04 pm to
They should tear that turd bowl down and build a better stadium. If they're not careful NLR will build one and steal that like they did the Travs and Hog games (and other events) at Verizon.
Posted by Maytheporkbewithyou
Member since Aug 2016
12633 posts
Posted on 10/20/16 at 8:04 pm to
Double Post
This post was edited on 10/20/16 at 8:05 pm
Posted by vengeanceofrain
depends
Member since Jun 2013
12465 posts
Posted on 10/21/16 at 3:53 am to
ill allow it.


I mean if we're going to have shitty stadiums in the hood, why not just go further down markham and play at central lol? they hold about the same number of fans. they both in the hood. and central's band is better.
Posted by Arksulli
Fayetteville
Member since Aug 2014
25200 posts
Posted on 10/21/16 at 9:54 am to
While I don't hate WMS... yeah... cut that subsidy way down. We aren't the richest state in the country and if we are going to piss away money lets piss it away on something people use all the time.
Posted by whataboar
Little Rock, Ark.
Member since Sep 2009
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Posted on 10/21/16 at 11:41 am to
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This post was edited on 5/16/18 at 8:08 pm
Posted by Miz Piggy
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Posted on 10/21/16 at 12:20 pm to
Haven't you heard? Anything not WLR is the hood!

I've never lived west of Mississippi Avenue - where are my gang signs?
Posted by hoginthesw
DFW
Member since Sep 2009
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Posted on 10/21/16 at 12:34 pm to
so true.

I lived on the Keightly side (Mississippi) off Cantrell. Loved that area and still do.
Posted by The Sultan of Swine
Member since Nov 2010
7784 posts
Posted on 10/21/16 at 1:08 pm to
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Haven't you heard? Anything not WLR is the hood!

I've never lived west of Mississippi Avenue - where are my gang signs?


You're probably from gang infested Cammack Village
Posted by Miz Piggy
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Member since Jan 2012
3169 posts
Posted on 10/21/16 at 1:45 pm to
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I lived on the Keightly side (Mississippi) off Cantrell. Loved that area and still do.


Just down Mississippi now!

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You're probably from gang infested Cammack Village


Not hardly!

I've lived in 4 neighborhoods in the 17 years I've lived here:

Boyle Park/John Barrow
Quapaw Quarter
Stifft Station
Hall High

Aside from the first (which was 17 years ago and living for free with my grandparents for 18 months). I've loved every one of them.

Not many 23 year olds get to buy their first house 18 months out of college. If I had held onto that SOMA house for a few more years, I would have more than doubled my investment! Hipsters love them some SOMA!
This post was edited on 10/21/16 at 1:46 pm
Posted by vengeanceofrain
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Member since Jun 2013
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Posted on 10/21/16 at 1:57 pm to
"Sorry but Fair Park is 10000% fricking hood. From the Fair Park / Roosevelt intersection all the way up until you get past the subway. Once you get past the subway you are pretty good and you are in old money area. But Below that 4 way is all hood. Any thing you need is either at that churches or at the la quinta on fair park
Posted by vengeanceofrain
depends
Member since Jun 2013
12465 posts
Posted on 10/21/16 at 2:18 pm to
LINK

LINK

so i made a shitty map of lower 12th street lol. the red is the shite areas. it's a really odd street there are some decent parts and some parts you really do not want to be caught out at at night, or in the day. generally speaking the west side of the street is safe and the east side of the street is not, except for ular area and white people area.

lol i have to keep in mind that when we're on 12th street we're there for totally different reasons i'm not going to visit gradma dammit i want some shite lol and that's where my plug whats me to meet him at usually at the car wash across the street from saint mark


source: grew up on 12th and lewis across the street from the old arse harvest foods
This post was edited on 10/21/16 at 2:20 pm
Posted by The Sultan of Swine
Member since Nov 2010
7784 posts
Posted on 10/21/16 at 2:35 pm to
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Sorry but Fair Park is 10000% fricking hood.


Not really but I'm not going to argue this topic with someone who thinks Fair Park intersects Roosevelt and Central High is on Markham
Posted by whataboar
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Posted on 10/21/16 at 3:08 pm to
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This post was edited on 5/16/18 at 8:08 pm
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