So is a community that values non-returning assets and non-sustainable debt programs to fund their entertainment.
Disagree on the non-returning asset factor. This stadium could potentially host 1-AA championship games, other NCAA FB games at the D2 and D3 level, and a multitude of TX HS playoff games for both FB and soccer. Admission fees from all these events plus Allen's own HS games will help fund athletic and academic programs.
I went to crWash and big rivalry games against teams like crKennedy would get the place maybe 70% full. It's a pretty impressive facility for high school athletics IMO. But it's very 1950s utilitarian no aesthetic value whatsoever.
I live in TX and America so I can also voice my opposing opinion on how my tax dollars are spent.
Will the fill the place? I know my brother goes to alot of games at Prosper HS which is fairly close to Allen and the stadium doesn't even come close to filling.
I will give you a quick difference between Prosper and Allen:
Prosper is a 4A school with an enrollment of 1250 in a community of about 13K people
Allen is a 5A school with an enrollment of 5300 in a community of 85K people
Basically Allen's band and drill team combined are only 300 shy of being the entire student body of Prosper High School
Also the first game of the year is going to be against Southlake Carroll who is the defending state champ and 5A powerhouse the expected crowd is SRO around 20K.
Allen has been consistently filling their 14K seat stadium that were playing in so yes they will be able to fill it just fine.
Allen ISD is closing its $60 million dollar high school football stadium for “evaluation†after extensive cracking was found in the elevated concourse.
The district has now ordered a review of the entire facility, which is only about year and a half old.
the district describes the cracks as more pervasive and wider than what would be normal with foundation cracking, anywhere from 1/4″ to 3/4
Darn mafia construction. REBAR MIGHT HAVE HELPED.Post second season update:
Allen ISD’s $60 Million Football Stadium Closed For Months « CBS Dallas / Fort Worth
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