Sunday, May 12

Laws that would assist Commanders construct stadium at RFK to get first hearings

A invoice that’s geared to permit for the redevelopment of the getting older Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium is slated for a pair of committee hearings subsequent week. 

Rep. James Comer, Kentucky Republican, launched the laws earlier this yr with bipartisan help from co-sponsor Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton, D.C.’s non-voting member within the House. 

The measure, dubbed the D.C. Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium Revitalization Act, is ready to look earlier than the House Oversight Committee, which Mr. Comer is chair of, and the House Natural Resources Committee. 



Mr. Comer’s invoice would enable the development of a mixed-use improvement, which might embrace a brand new stadium, residential buildings, recreation amenities or industrial buildings on the federally owned land. 

The invoice would additionally name for the switch of the executive jurisdiction of the location from the Secretary of the Interior to the Administrator of the General Services Administration. That switch would enable the District to revamp the location. 

The measure would additionally prolong the lease on the campus, which is ready to run out in 2038, as much as 99 years. 

The House Natural Resources Committee will weigh in on the measure first on Sept. 19. Mr. Comer’s panel will take a crack on the invoice the next day. 

Though engaging to the Commanders, the laws doesn’t assure {that a} stadium shall be constructed on the location. There can also be the matter of funding the development of a brand new stadium, which D.C. Council Chair stated ought to come from personal builders.  

The group’s new proprietor, Josh Harris, can also be anticipated to think about proposals from Virginia and Maryland for a brand new stadium.

But if superior by Congress, the invoice might persuade the Commanders and Mr. Harris to maneuver from the group’s present residence at FedEx Field — constructing a brand new stadium might sign a recent begin for the group, which not too long ago divorced from scandal-plagued former proprietor Dan Snyder. 

The Commander’s lease at FedEx Field can also be set to run out in 2027, although Mr. Harris and the group’s possession group have stated they intend to renovate the stadium. 

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