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This document outlines 'The Santa Clara Stadium Taxpayer Protection and Economic Progress Act' (Measure J) and a 'Stadium Term Sheet' entered into on June 2, 2009. The Act and Term Sheet set forth a framework for the development and operation of a professional football stadium in Santa Clara, emphasizing taxpayer protections, new revenue generation for the city, job creation, and community funding. Key aspects include the formation of a Stadium Authority, a 40-year initial ground lease from the City to the Stadium Authority, and a stadium lease to 49ers Stadium Company. It details financing mechanisms, responsibilities for construction costs and overruns, stadium operations, revenue sharing, and capital reserves, with a primary goal of developing the stadium without requiring new or increased City taxes.
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Jun 2, 2009
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Effective: Jun 2, 2009
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This document outlines 'The Santa Clara Stadium Taxpayer Protection and Economic Progress Act' (Measure J) and a 'Stadium Term Sheet' entered into on June 2, 2009. The Act and Term Sheet set forth a framework for the development and operation of a professional football stadium in Santa Clara, emphasizing taxpayer protections, new revenue generation for the city, job creation, and community funding. Key aspects include the formation of a Stadium Authority, a 40-year initial ground lease from the City to the Stadium Authority, and a stadium lease to 49ers Stadium Company. It details financing mechanisms, responsibilities for construction costs and overruns, stadium operations, revenue sharing, and capital reserves, with a primary goal of developing the stadium without requiring new or increased City taxes.
ActiveThis Settlement Agreement and Mutual Release dated May 23, 2024, resolves ongoing disputes between Forty Niners SC Stadium Company LLC, Forty Niners Stadium Management Company LLC, the Santa Clara Stadium Authority, and the City of Santa Clara concerning buffet expenses and public safety costs from prior arbitrations. Key terms include future buffet reimbursements of $90,000 per NFL game (growing 3% annually) and the payment of an approximate $14.8 million 'PSC 2024 Outstanding Balance' by SCSA to StadCo, funded partly by SCSA's Litigation Contingency Reserve and future Excess Revenues. The agreement also adjusts public safety cost thresholds, revises Non-NFL Event Ticket Surcharges (from $4 to $8), and increases Senior/Youth Program Fees. The settlement's full implementation is contingent upon approvals from the National Football League and Stadium Lenders. The terms of this agreement are expected to have effects until at least Lease Year 44/45.
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May 23, 2024
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Effective: May 23, 2024
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This Settlement Agreement and Mutual Release dated May 23, 2024, resolves ongoing disputes between Forty Niners SC Stadium Company LLC, Forty Niners Stadium Management Company LLC, the Santa Clara Stadium Authority, and the City of Santa Clara concerning buffet expenses and public safety costs from prior arbitrations. Key terms include future buffet reimbursements of $90,000 per NFL game (growing 3% annually) and the payment of an approximate $14.8 million 'PSC 2024 Outstanding Balance' by SCSA to StadCo, funded partly by SCSA's Litigation Contingency Reserve and future Excess Revenues. The agreement also adjusts public safety cost thresholds, revises Non-NFL Event Ticket Surcharges (from $4 to $8), and increases Senior/Youth Program Fees. The settlement's full implementation is contingent upon approvals from the National Football League and Stadium Lenders. The terms of this agreement are expected to have effects until at least Lease Year 44/45.
ActiveSANTA CLARA LAW ENFORCEMENT TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM SERVICE
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Jul 1, 2025
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Effective: Jul 1, 2025
SANTA CLARA LAW ENFORCEMENT TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM SERVICE
ActiveThis Purchase Order (PO 0000031088) from the City of Santa Clara to Carahsoft Technology Corp. procures Hootsuite Business Plan services for a period from April 18, 2025, to April 17, 2026, with an option for one annual renewal. The total cost for this purchase order is $7,750.00.
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Apr 18, 2025
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Effective: Apr 18, 2025
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This Purchase Order (PO 0000031088) from the City of Santa Clara to Carahsoft Technology Corp. procures Hootsuite Business Plan services for a period from April 18, 2025, to April 17, 2026, with an option for one annual renewal. The total cost for this purchase order is $7,750.00.
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