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Speaking of San Fran, they're pretty upset over the Super Bowl. Talk about a bunch of shit between the NFL and the Mayor. This is how people and the community gets fucked.
Why is everybody in San Francisco so mad about the Super Bowl 50 statues?
http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2016/1/29/1 ... rification
In the run-up to Super Bowl 50, gigantic, 1,600-pound "50" signs have been placed around many of San Francisco's most charming locales: the Palace of Fine Arts, Alamo Square and City Hall, among other planned locations.
The statues made news this week because, well, San Franciscans keep defacing them. On Wednesday night, the City Hall statue's letters were rearranged to read "SUP BRO." Alamo Square's "50," which was modified to "SUPERB OWL" this week, has previously been tagged with the words "F*** ED LEE," after the mayor.
But why, you might ask, would the good people of San Francisco be unhappy? The Super Bowl is a moment for the city to shine -- shouldn't its residents be thrilled? Why wouldn't they be excited to have Super Bowl 50 signs around the city?
The Super Bowl is actually in Santa Clara
The obvious one: The Super Bowl is not, in fact, taking place in San Francisco. The game will be some 45 miles south -- an hour's drive if you luck out with traffic. The Super Bowl 50 Committee is still holding a lot of events in the city, however, and has closed off a section of downtown San Francisco to build Super Bowl City, a fan-oriented pavilion that opens on Saturday.
This is particularly sensitive, because ...San Francisco is footing a lot of the bill
San Francisco taxpayers have good reason to be concerned. A Jan. 15 report from the San Francisco city controller's office noted the people of San Francisco are currently on the hook for more than $5 million. Among these costs? A $12,000 bill for security at a dinner for NFL owners at City Hall.
The controller's report also noted that San Francisco, unlike Santa Clara, failed to negotiate a written agreement with the Super Bowl Host Committee, meaning a lot of IOUs can be expected.
Also of note: the city waived the bulk of the standard fees to install the "50" statues. "The permit fees were waived as this is part of the civic celebration," said San Francisco Recreation and Park Department spokeswoman Sarah Madland.
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Simply put......
San Francisco is flipping a 5 million dollar bill for a Super Bowl that's going to be held in Santa Clara. Santa Clara made written agreements with the NFL Committee to pay for shit while San Francisco took IOU's........A $12,000 bill for security at a dinner for NFL owners at City Hall?
Don't worry NFL Rich Guys, My City's tax payers will pick up the check, don't bother.
I'm sure San Fran will pull in some accommodation revenue and such but who'd really going to be banking. The NFL as always.