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When taxpayers mortgage ‘play things’

Today during the indoor aquatic center naming rights press conference our esteemed leader of Sioux Falls said that when the city uses private dollars on public facilities the taxpayers win.

Yeah, I laughed to.

He brought up all the grand things that T Denny has done for the EC. Actually, taxpayers win if we don’t spend the money on play things to begin with, and let Sanford build the entire indoor pool complex at the Sports Center, on their dime. And as for the Events Center, let’s look at who is ‘winning’. As I have mentioned recently, the taxpayers are having trouble getting tickets without being raped by ticket scalpers and we still are responsible for the mortgage and maintenance on the facility, even if it is profitable and runs in the black. As taxpayers we really are the losers when it comes to the EC.

Which brings us to Mr. Whitney’s story in the Argus today. Stu says it would be a very bad investment for Rapid City to build the current plan of the new civic center in Rapid City. But he goes a step further and says we did it right in Sioux Falls by only incurring a possible $173 million dollar debt. Trust me, it will be a lot more, once you figure in maintenance and unforeseen problems.

Let’s say for a moment I supported the Events Center, I think one of the things I would have been vocal about as a supporter before the vote is that we don’t build it on the cheap. Apparently we didn’t learn the lesson from the Washington Pavilion which was slated as a $20 million dollar remodel that has probably surpassed $50 million in just 14 years. If you think for a moment that there will be NO more additional costs to the Events Center over the next 20 years besides a mortgage, you are eating some good Colorado Brownies.

I will commend Rapid City on one element of their civic center plan, they are building it for the future, and they are not afraid to spend the money to get it right the first time. Or at least that is their argument.

I think five years from now we will all be scratching our heads as to why the EC wasn’t built bigger and why the place is in a constant state of repair. Heck the place just opened and the siding is inferior (which was brought to the city’s attention before it opened) and flooring on the second floor has so many cracks in it if you were a superstitious person your mother would have a broken back.

So while I will agree with Su Fu’s new superstar journalist that RC should nix the plan, I just wish Stu was this vocal about our ‘on the cheap’ EC plan instead of cheerleading like a 14 year old girl behind the mayor. But I guess we all don’t have wet dreams over HS basketball tournaments.

By l3wis

4 thoughts on “Su Fu Stu Pu Pu’s the Rapid City Civic Center expansion”
  1. Stu ended his “Sioux Falls is better than any other town in this state” with this.

    When you think about it, there’s no shame in heading back to the drawing board, finding a more realistic approach and making yourself the very best second fiddle you can be.

    This smug wannabe journalist in just a couple of short months in his new position has managed to piss off every community in this state outside the SF city limits. If mayor mike has any political aspirations for state office, he better put a muzzle on his press secretary.

  2. How much can they get to recycle the siding at the EC? Can we just take it off and recycle it ourselves before it falls off?

    Stu wants all the state HS competition and any other events now to be located at the EC/Pentagon, Naturally he would slam RC in their efforts. It’s too bad Mitchell gave up part of it’s Mike Miller Classic to Sioux Falls.

  3. Remember that Rapid City is democracy while Sioux Falls is Home Rule Cleptocracy. Their population will get superior construction for a reasonable true reported cost. They’ll draw from a rich 3 states unserved region. Our coliseum and water feature will struggle and likely not break even.

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