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City of El Paso Lie #2: All Studies in Last 20 Years Choose Union Plaza for Arena
Research DeBunks City of El Paso's Claims
Paso del Sur Posted This on Facebook. Great research and historical incite on how the City of El Paso Lies:
THE CITY LIES AGAIN!
FALSE: THE CITY'S CLAIM THAT ALL THE STUDIES IN THE LAST 20 YEARS CONCLUDE THAT DURANGUITO IS THE BEST SPOT FOR AN ARENA!
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| "Don't call me Sherly," says Paso del Sur |
It is absolutely not true that 20 years of City-funded studies
unanimously concluded that the sports arena must go in Union
Plaza/Barrio Duranguito, as City staff and politicos have repeatedly
told the press and the public. Of all the falsehoods they've told thus
far, this is one of the biggest ones! (See poster below used at the
City's "public outreach meetings."). In fact, only 1 of 5 Studies, the
Paso del Norte Group Study of 2006, singled out Duranguito/Union Plaza
as the supposed "best" location for an arena. One City-funded study
recommended that Union Plaza/Duranguito be declared an historic district
and be protected from the kind of massive demolition the arena project
envisions.
The City has cited four reports as evidence that
Duranguito is "the overall best location" for the sports arena (let's
start calling it what it actually is). Here are the relevant facts from
each of the four studies:
C.H. Johnson Consulting (2001):
After considering several options, the firm concludes that "the best
location for a new sports complex and soccer stadium in El Paso is at
the [County] Fairgrounds." (p. 69) Another “compelling site,” the 2001
study concluded, was “Cohen Stadium, owned by the City of El Paso.” The
study found this to be a good location because of “the required amount
of land adjacent to Cohen Stadium for an arena and shared parking” as
well as easy access to the Patriot freeway.
To read the 2001 study:
https://www.elpasotexas.gov/…/aren…/2001%20mpc%20study.ashx…
City of El Paso and the Paso del Norte Group Foundation, "Downtown 2015 Plan" (2006):
This study analyzes only two potential sites, the Airport and Union
Plaza. It recommends building the arena in the Union Plaza (Duranguito)
neighborhood. (pp. 58, 112). The PDNG group was a semi-secretive
organization led by several highly-influential binational developers,
contractors and real estate speculators including Paul Foster, William
Sanders, Woody Hunt, Dee Margo and Alejandra de la Vega that later
morphed into the Borderplex Alliance. It received about a quarter
million dollars from the City of El Paso to create a plan that
envisioned the demolition of 127.5 acres of downtown, South El Paso, and
Union Plaza with the threat of eminent domain.
(
https://www.elpasotexas.gov/…/aren…/2006%20mpc%20study.ashx…)
City of El Paso, Texas Comprehensive Plan (2012):
This study considers four possible arena sites (p. 181). The Union
Plaza site is among the options cited but there are reservations because
the project "would remove blocks of existing infrastructure and
building fabric." There is no specific recommendation for the arena
location.
(
https://www.elpasotexas.gov/…/aren…/2012%20mpc%20study.ashx…)
Master Planning Report (2015):
This study recommends proceeding with the construction of a
"Multi-Purpose Cultural and Performing Arts Center" (note the new
nomenclature) but does not cite a specific location within downtown.
In summary, three of the four studies more or less recommend locating
the sports arena in downtown; but only one, the 2006 Paso del Norte
Group study, specifically recommends placing the arena in the Union
Plaza neighborhood. Of course, that study considered only two possible
locations, and several of its authors stood to benefit financially from
the project--not exactly an objective and impartial analysis.
Note: The majority of the land speculator owners of Barrio Duranguito
properties who are eager to sell to the city are members of the
PDNG/Borderplex Alliance, including Alejo Restrepo, Dr. Roberto Nassim
Assael, Woody Hunt (as well as Hunt's son-in-law, bank executive Peter
Spier). The PDNG members who own the majority of the buildings in the
"footprint area," began buying their properties at the time PDNG
targeted Duranguito for the arena. Woody Hunt and Peter Spier closed the
deal on their property three weeks before the City voted unanimously in
October 2016 to build the arena in Duranguito.
(
https://www.elpasotexas.gov/…/hks%20presentation%20-%20publ…)
The Union Plaza Downtown El Paso Development Archeological Project (1998):
The one study within the previous two decades that the City Manager’s
report conveniently ignores is the 1998 City-funded survey "The Union
Plaza Downtown El Paso Development Archeological Project." This study
recommended that Union Plaza/Barrio Duranguito be designated an historic
district and thus protected from mass demolition. It was commissioned
by the City of El Paso for the Sun Metro Transit Authority and it was
carried out by a team of experts led by John A. Peterson, Stephen Mbutu,
and Mark D. Willis. The survey found a great number of historic
buildings within the demolition zone. Their findings directly contradict
City Attorney Silvia Firth's initial public declarations that there is
nothing historic there at all.
To read the 1998 City-funded survey:
http://www.elpasohistory.com/…/uploads/2016/10/079-2000-001…
All of this information definitively contradicts the City’s false
assertion that every single study in the last 20 years found that Barrio
Duranguito is the best place to build an arena. Perhaps the City
Manager and City Attorney were just hoping we never bothered to read
those studies.
Of course, the City has failed to carry out any
studies that take into consideration other issues beyond financial ones.
Most importantly, those related to building an arena in a place that
violates the civil and human rights of more than a hundred mostly
elderly, lower-income residents who will be displaced by the arena. It
has done no medical study of the impact of displacement on the
residents' health, for example. Previous studies have consistently shown
that forced removal significantly increases mortality rates, especially
among the elderly who are forcibly kicked out of their homes. But
that's another issue we'll deal with in other posts.
EL PASOANS DESERVE THE TRUTH, NOT MISINFORMATION AND PROPAGANDA!