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OAKLAND After months of uncertainty over the future of the A’s long-term home, there was hope that Tuesday’s Oakland City Council vote regarding the team’s proposal for a new waterfront ballpark at Howard Terminal would bring clarity to the situation.
It did not exactly do that.
Following hours of public discourse, as well as comments from City Council members and A’s president Dave Kaval, six of eight council members voted in favor of a non-binding offer sheet for the stadium project, signaling an approval of the proposal. But with a catch.
The sheet was amended by the City Council to include requirements for affordable housing, anti-displacement protections and environmental measures and, as voted upon, was not a plan the A’s were prepared to support, although Kaval still hopes to reach an agreement before the council goes on summer recess in August.
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