FSU to receive $20 million in Blueprint funding for Doak infrastructure upgrades
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FSU to receive $20 million in Blueprint funding for Doak infrastructure upgrades
FSU to receive $20 million in Blueprint funding for Doak infrastructure upgrades
Florida State athletics will receive $20 million toward Doak Campbell Stadium infrastructure upgrades from the Blueprint Intergovernmental Agency on Thursday evening.
Blueprint has broad authority to disperse taxpayer funds toward projects that are brought before the group, which consists of city and county commissioners.
The final vote was 7-5 for FSU athletics to receive funding, with yes votes from Nick Maddox, Jimbo Jackson, Dianne Williams-Cox, Curtis Richardson, Bill Proctor, Carolyn Cummings and mayor John Dailey. No votes were from Jack Porter, Jeremy Matlow, Brian Welch, Kristen Dozier and Rick Minor.
FSU intends to use the money to remodel bathrooms and replace water lines, ADA improvements, hand rails on aisles and more. Administrators had put forward a detailed proposal to the commissioners, outlining what they felt were necessary upgrades to the 71-year-old stadium.
Under the ADA improvements, Doak’s capacity would come down by about 10,000 seats.
Vote History
The Blueprint 2020 Intergovernmental Agency, made up of all 12 city and county commissioners, voted 7-5 in favor of bond financing for stadium repairs and a number of other local projects. The decision means Blueprint will move forward with a $20 million appropriation for the stadium along with nearly $7 million in interest.
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