November 28, 2018

A’snother Day, A’snother Stadium

The Oakland Athletics once again found a site for a new stadium:

The Oakland Athletics have found a waterfront location for their ballpark, with picturesque views toward San Francisco, the Bay Bridge and Port of Oakland. Plans were announced Wednesday, with the goal to open in 2023. There is no announced price at this stage, and Kaval didn’t want to even share an estimate. A California Environmental Quality Act assessment will begin immediately.

Kaval, the enthusiastic, high-energy team president who oversaw a successful new stadium for Major League Soccer’s San Jose Earthquakes, had hoped to finalize a site by the end of the year, and he said the team settled on the Howard Terminal site near Jack London Square after meeting with 500 members of the community and nearly 80 organizations. He plans to host an open house Thursday for community members and fans to learn more.

“We did a tremendous amount of community engagement where we listened to people in West Oakland, in East Oakland and I think what we found is this project is bigger than baseball,” Kaval said. “It’s not just a ballpark it’s something that could have a lasting impact in a positive way on our community here in Oakland to ensure the A’s are here for another 50 or 100 years or really basically forever.”

There’s no mass transportation to the site, but there will be a gondola!

The A’s and city said they plan to build a gondola that would go from the waterfront area of ballpark over Interstate 880 to downtown.

I guess they will need to import people from Venice Beach to pilot the crafts.

The A’s had a number of sites over the last decade, all falling by the wayside. We will see if this one works any better.

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