💨 Abstract
The D.C. Council is deliberating a $3.7 billion proposal to bring the Washington Commanders back to RFK Stadium. The plan includes a new stadium, housing, parks, and infrastructure upgrades, with a potential economic boost of over $4 billion in tax revenue and thousands of jobs. However, concerns over maintenance costs, public safety, and private development priorities have led to public hearings and a delayed final vote.
Courtesy: Will Vitka
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