Bellaire mayor challenges Dynamo stadium plan; others on board – Bellaire Examiner, Jan. 28, 2010
(Above is an article about the proposed Dynamos stadium site at South Rice/Westpark disclosed at Harris County Commissioners’ meeting, and includes Bellaire Mayor Cindy Siegel’s letter addressing her concerns)
Mayor Siegel, the Planning and Zoning Commission, and City Staff did an outstanding job envisioning the positive economic development that can take place in Bellaire’s Research and Development District (RDD) through Council’s recent adoption of the Comprehensive Plan. The RDD is across the street from this new potential stadium site owned by Midway Companies. Mayor Siegel and other city planners were understandably surprised with the recent news, since envisioning for the RDD did not include any discussions of a potential stadium as it was not contemplated at the time.
Personally, I am excited about the possibility of the Dynamo’s new home being Bellaire’s next door neighbor, but share Mayor Siegel’s concerns about how it will affect Bellaire’s residential quality of life. With the discussions between the Dynamo organization and Midway just beginning, there has been no serious inquiry into these concerns and issues such as positive/negative impact on surrounding community, possibility of easing site into residential neighborhood, environmental issues, traffic patterns, etc… which are mute if the site does not make sense financially.
I look forward to learning: (1) Whether Midway can present a financial package comparable to the East End stadium site which makes this proposed site feasible, (2) The public-private partnerships that are available (i.e. is there more private money available for this site in current economic conditions?), (3) What more advanced site designs for the stadium and surrounding area will look like and include, and (4) The questions, concerns, and comments of Bellaire residents, particularly those in close proximity and more significantly affected. The answers to these questions will help determine whether this is a good, better, site for a soccer stadium.
The Dynamo have remained committed to not only being a first-class organization, but also a great community partner. On numerous occasions the Dynamo, and President Oliver Luck individually, have answered my requests to partner with the Rotary Club of Houston Skyline (as they have many other service organizations) to better the Houston community and help us help others.
“The Dynamo have remained committed to not only being a first-class organization, but also a great community partner.”
Great point. Just look what their players have done at the cancer center.
RE: Your comment:
“Mayor Siegel, the Planning and Zoning Commission, and City Staff did an outstanding job envisioning the positive economic development that can take place in Bellaire’s Research and Development District (RDD) through Council’s recent adoption of the Comprehensive Plan. The RDD is across the street from this new potential stadium site owned by Midway Companies. Mayor Siegel and other city planners were understandably surprised with the recent news, since envisioning for the RDD did not include any discussions of a potential stadium as it was not contemplated at the time.”
It appears from the presentation on the Bellaire website that Midway companies had a plan for this parcel that never metioned a stadium.
http://ci.bellaire.tx.us/DocumentView.aspx?DID=480
They were working together on this as the plan appears to be a joint plan between METRO, City of Bellaire and Midway.
I can see why Mayor Siegel was surprised. Why the sudden change???
As a resident of Bellaire for almost 14 years (north of Bissonnet and thus closer to this proposed site) I am deeply concerned with the noise and traffic congestion that this will bring to the already congested area. If a 20,000+ seat stadium for soccer, concerts and college football games is approved and 1/2 mile from my front door we will strongly consider moving. We love our neighbors and Bellaire but the quality of life WILL be affected. Please keep in mind the homes north of Bissonnet – some of these sit DIRECTLY BEHIND this parcel of land.
Thank you.
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