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April 14, 2005

Another Football Stadium Option

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It was reported earlier this week that Carson has entered back into the NFL stadium fray. But while some random conversation between a developer and the NFL might make for a nice bit of news drama, there are still a ton of questions to be answered to be answered on the site. Carson is far behind in its environmental impact report, which is troubling considering the site is a 157-acre toxic landfill.

These conversations happened for one of two reasons. Either the NFL wanted to formally elminate Carson from the process in a nice way, or it's really not satisfied with the other stadium options at the Coliseum, Rose Bowl, and in Anaheim.

If it's the latter, LAist would like to put another idea forward: Hollywood Park. It's interesting that Hollywood Park has fallen by the wayside over the past decade. LAist remembers when Al Davis had a proposal for a sparkling new Hollywood Park stadium on his desk, and it only needed his signature to happen. (The NFL and RD Hubbard were going to pay for the whole thing too!)

But alas, Davis didn't want want to wait until 1998 for the thing to be built, and now he's in Oakland unhappy with his stadium situation, claiming that Mayor Jerry Brown broke their agreement for guaranteed sellouts.

But that's all in the past, and now the Hollywood Park Racetrack is set to close. While most talk has centered around developing the area, LAist thinks Hollywood Park might just make for a great football stadium site again. The land area out there is huge. The racetrack takes up a ton of space. There's plenty of parking (more if you include the Forum's spots). And it's a site that is relatively accessible for most of Los Angeles.

Instead of wasting their time with toxic landfills, developers should drive up the 405 to Inglewood and look at a much more realistic stadium site.

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You can't use the blimp at Hollywood Park, because of LAX. I seem to recall this being a big deal to the NFL.

 

LAX has nothing to do with it. The NFL approved the deal in 1995.

Al Davis had a few issues though. One was that the NFL wanted to put a second team in Hollywood Park. Davis wanted the stadium for himself. Second, was that he didn't think the stadium could be built by 1997, and he couldn't bear to play in the Coliseum for an additional year. Third, Davis had a conversation with John Madden, who convinced him that LA fans didn't have the same rowdy spark as Oakland fans.

The airport had nothing to do with anything.

 
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