What did a recent UNF poll say about the Jaguars' proposed stadium deal?
The University of North Florida conducted a poll in which 56% of those polled supported the Jaguars' full stadium renovation deal as long as "it includes the largest community benefits agreement in NFL history, which by itself garners 81% approval," according to the Jaguars and the city.
"The community benefits agreement is an integral component of the overall package providing a smart way to get long overdue key investments done now that will positively impact all residents." "We urge the Jacksonville City Council to approve this once-in-a-generation investment in raising the quality of life for everyone in Duval County without raising taxes.”The proposed deal includes a 30-year lease agreement with a Non-Relocation Agreement. Both the Jaguars and the City of Jacksonville will contribute $625 million to construction costs, with the Jaguars taking on any overrun costs.
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