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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomer View Post
    ....I do not know the exact funding methodology, but it would have been great to have kept the monies as were needed to fund upkeeps etc.....can you tell us where the funds were coming from and if it was state money or a local tax or what the deal was???
    I don't remember if the money from Evangeline Downs was for the building of the stadium or for paving the parking lot. The stadium was built with very little paved parking area. It was a temporary tax. When the work was paid for the tax ended. I remember Edwin Edwards making a statement at halftime of the game that he was going to pave the parking lot. If it rained during the game they had to get tow trucks to pull the cars out. Imagine if that was the case today. We might have 1000 people at the game.

    I would suspect that the only way the stadium gets repaired is to get a lot of people to write some checks. Until that happens, we need to find something else to discuss. Do the math. If we got every season ticket holder to write a check for $1,000.00 or $10,000.00 or even $100,000.00 we are no where close to the money we need. They need to get a lot of people to write a lot of checks. Given the situation right now, it will be tough. We struggle to get 20,000 people to a game. I am not optimistic.

    We know where we are, we know where we want to be (or would like to be). the question is how we get from where we are to where we want to be. IF driving a Mercedes is your goal but all you can afford is a used Chevy you got a problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HelmutVII View Post
    I don't remember if the money from Evangeline Downs was for the building of the stadium or for paving the parking lot. The stadium was built with very little paved parking area. It was a temporary tax. When the work was paid for the tax ended. I remember Edwin Edwards making a statement at halftime of the game that he was going to pave the parking lot. If it rained during the game they had to get tow trucks to pull the cars out. Imagine if that was the case today. We might have 1000 people at the game.

    I would suspect that the only way the stadium gets repaired is to get a lot of people to write some checks. Until that happens, we need to find something else to discuss. Do the math. If we got every season ticket holder to write a check for $1,000.00 or $10,000.00 or even $100,000.00 we are no where close to the money we need. They need to get a lot of people to write a lot of checks. Given the situation right now, it will be tough. We struggle to get 20,000 people to a game. I am not optimistic.

    We know where we are, we know where we want to be (or would like to be). the question is how we get from where we are to where we want to be. IF driving a Mercedes is your goal but all you can afford is a used Chevy you got a problem.
    The ED tax was definitely to build the stadium. Don't know if it was later expanded to include paving the parking lot. Edgar Mouton was largely responsible for getting it through the legislature.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HelmutVII View Post
    I don't remember if the money from Evangeline Downs was for the building of the stadium or for paving the parking lot. The stadium was built with very little paved parking area. It was a temporary tax. When the work was paid for the tax ended. I remember Edwin Edwards making a statement at halftime of the game that he was going to pave the parking lot. If it rained during the game they had to get tow trucks to pull the cars out. Imagine if that was the case today. We might have 1000 people at the game.

    I would suspect that the only way the stadium gets repaired is to get a lot of people to write some checks. Until that happens, we need to find something else to discuss. Do the math. If we got every season ticket holder to write a check for $1,000.00 or $10,000.00 or even $100,000.00 we are no where close to the money we need. They need to get a lot of people to write a lot of checks. Given the situation right now, it will be tough. We struggle to get 20,000 people to a game. I am not optimistic.

    We know where we are, we know where we want to be (or would like to be). the question is how we get from where we are to where we want to be. IF driving a Mercedes is your goal but all you can afford is a used Chevy you got a problem.
    We just need to get 500,000 people to donate $100. It’s that simple.

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    Welp...I think it’s safe to say no big donations are going to be given anytime soon


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunJeaux View Post
    Welp...I think it’s safe to say no big donations are going to be given anytime soon
    ...first thing I thought of as soon as I saw the news this morning...

    Lafayette should have done a better job of diversifying its economy.

    Can a University buy lottery tickets? Might be our best bet to get the stadium built. 😩

  6. #282

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    It wasn't going to happen regardless. Have you driven around highway 90 between Broussard and New Iberia? Been to the port of Iberia lately.


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    Saudi Arabia decided we’re not getting a new stadium today.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    Saudi Arabia decided we’re not getting a new stadium today.
    Russia, Russia, Russia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    Saudi Arabia decided we’re not getting a new stadium today.
    What if we use the press box as a Corona hospital and have to destroy it afterwards... Feds would have to buy us a new one

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun_lannister View Post
    What if we use the press box as a Corona hospital and have to destroy it afterwards... Feds would have to buy us a new one
    😂😂 billions for crono19

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun_lannister View Post
    What if we use the press box as a Corona hospital and have to destroy it afterwards... Feds would have to buy us a new one
    😂😂😂 Cajun corona field

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun_lannister View Post
    What if we use the press box as a Corona hospital and have to destroy it afterwards... Feds would have to buy us a new one
    Your best post in awhile!

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