The 21-year-old Cajundome needs a face-lift.
Bricks are crumbling around a second-story interior window, the result of water seepage.
A section of metal roofing needs weatherproofing.
Video screens and speakers are so old, parts are hard to find.
Cajundome Director Greg Davis and his staff say they believe nearly $10 million is needed in the next five years to make repairs, replace equipment and upgrade the Cajundome to keep it competitive with other arenas vying for concerts and events.
But neither the state/UL, which owns the Cajundome, nor Lafayette Consolidated Government, which is in charge of operating the facility, have been paying for upgrades, Davis said.
"The city believes that it's the state's responsibility since the state owns the facility. The state believes it's the city's responsibility since it's the local area that benefits from the facility," Davis said.
Both benefit. The 20-year direct and indirect tax impact from the Cajundome has meant $12.2 million for Lafayette Consolidated Government and $24.5 million to the state.
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Claire Taylor
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