Town of Anaheim is prone to wait till after the baseball season to deal with the way forward for Angel Stadium.
With town anticipating to finish a long-awaited evaluation of the situation of the stadium this summer time, deputy metropolis supervisor Ted White instructed the Metropolis Council on Tuesday that the prudent plan of action could be for his employees to get a “full understanding” of the stadium assessment earlier than asking the council the way to proceed.
“We want to have that opportunity to evaluate it and prepare a presentation for you,” mentioned White, who projected making that presentation someday that fall.
Angel Stadium, the fourth-oldest stadium within the main leagues, opened in 1966. The evaluation is anticipated to element the repairs and upkeep wanted to maintain the stadium protected and sound for many years to come back, at a price each town and crew estimate could be lots of of tens of millions of {dollars}.
The data may information town and crew in figuring out what must be performed to the stadium and who ought to pay for it, whether or not the Angels play out their present stadium lease or negotiate a brand new deal, one which seemingly would come with improvement on the ocean of parking heaps surrounding the ballpark. The Angels have dedicated to play in Angel Stadium via 2032 and have choices via 2038.
On April 4, the day of the Angels’ residence opener, Anaheim Mayor Ashleigh Aitken despatched an open letter to Angels proprietor Arte Moreno, inviting him to share in “an open and honest conversation about the future of baseball in Anaheim.”
Aitken listed eight beginning factors for negotiations, together with her want for the identify “Anaheim” to reclaim its prominence with the crew. Moreno and Aitken exchanged greetings on the residence opener, however the Angels haven’t dedicated to any negotiations.