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NOVEMBER 21, 2007

Voters: Don't ask us to pay for new stadium

ST. PETERSBURG – City voters are open to the idea of a new downtown waterfront baseball stadium – depending on who’s paying for it, according to a new St. Petersburg Times poll.

Fifty-seven percent of city voters surveyed said they would favor plans to build a new ballpark if no city tax dollars were used. If city tax dollars were part of the equation, 69 percent said they would oppose the plan. In voters' minds, the financing of the $450-million Tampa Bay Rays stadium is the biggest road block. Not parking. Not the heat.

The telephone survey of 616 city voters was conducted Monday and Tuesday and includes a four percent margin of error. (Story here.)

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