NFL: Kansas City Chiefs about to move? Important vote today in Missouri

For more than six decades, Kansas City and the Chiefs have belonged together. But they are obviously not inseparable. The future likely hangs on a vote taking place today

The Chiefs have long been the figurehead of Kansas City and have made the city famous worldwide.

With three Super Bowl victories within four years, the franchise is experiencing the most successful time in its history and is rooted in the largest city in the state of Missouri. How much longer could depend on a vote that takes place today.

The team had to comment on the future of the franchise in connection with the same vote, which will have direct consequences for the future financing of the stadiums of the Chiefs and the Kansas City Royals from the MLB. This will take place on April 2. The question is whether the 3/8-cent sales tax, which is still valid until 2031, will be extended.

According to the broadcaster, this would amount to around two billion US dollars over the next 40 years. Jackson County voters will vote on whether to keep it in place until 2064.

While the Royals want to build a new stadium and are planning to do so with this money, the Chiefs are looking at extensive renovations for GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, for which public money will also be used. Just a few months ago, the current Super Bowl champions specified their plans

Chiefs plan to renovate the stadium – also with public money

The work will not begin until 2027 and is expected to be completed by 2030 or 2031 – when the Chiefs’ current lease expires. According to CEO Clark Hunt, the owner family will contribute $300 million of the estimated $800 million, as well as any additional costs above that cap.

A new grass pitch for community events is to be built in front of the arena, an additional access tunnel will be created inside, as well as a connecting bridge to the upper areas, which will also offer sales outlets and sanitary facilities.

The two video screens are to be significantly enlarged. New VIP entrances are also planned and extended parking facilities are to be created.

Hunt also made it clear: “The spirit of the Arrowhead will remain the same.” However, it remains questionable how long the Chiefs will continue to benefit from this. After all, it is considered the loudest stadium in the world thanks to the fans.

Without the financial support of the public sector, the Chiefs at least do not want to make a long-term commitment, according to Hunt. They will be looking all the more closely at the result of the vote

Chiefs about to leave? President does not rule anything out

Chiefs president Mark Donovan refused to rule out a move a few weeks ago.

In an interview with local broadcaster “KSHB41”, he said: “We as Chiefs will have to consider all options.” And when asked if that included leaving Kansas City: “I think that includes leaving Kansas City.”

Donovan added that the Chiefs’ goal was to stay in the city. But the headlines were made nonetheless. What is certain is that the outcome of the vote will have an impact on the decision.

Removal? Washington also votes

A similar vote is taking place at the same time in the Washington district. However, it’s not about the Commanders, but the Wizards from the NBA and Capitals from the NHL.

Their arena, the Capital One Arena, is to be renovated with public money. At the same time, both franchises would commit to the US capital until 2050. Originally, a new arena in the state of Virginia was under discussion.

In contrast to the election in Missouri, however, it is almost certain that the money will be granted to both franchises in Washington

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