Vol. 127, No. 39 Monday, October 9, 2017
NEWS
OPINION
TONY FRANK RESPONDS TO BIAS-MOTIVATED INCIDENTS
GREELEY FRACKING DISCRIMINATES
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A&C
SZECHUAN SAUCE AT MCDONALD’S PAGE 14
Hughes to be demolished Hughes Stadium remains unused after its last game in 2016. PHOTO BY JENN YINGLING COLLEGIAN
CSU Board of Governors unanimously approves project By Abby Currie & Natalia Sperry @CSUCollegian
The Colorado State University Board of Governors unanimously decided to demolish Hughes Stadium, the former home of the Colorado State University football team. The Board of Governors voted on the future of Hughes Stadium at their meeting Thursday afternoon. The proposal to deconstruct Hughes Stadium was presented
by Executive Vice Chancellor Amy Parsons and is projected to cost $4-6 million.
DECONSTRUCTION OF HUGHES STADIUM ■ Projected to cost $4-6 million ■ Completion estimated to take
6-9 months
These project costs are ex-
pected to be reimbursed from the proceeds of the property sale or ground lease. At this time, the proposal estimates a 6-9 month time frame for completion. According to the Board of Governors’ agenda, Hughes Stadium was decommissioned and utility services are being maintained at minimum levels for safety. Prompt deconstruction of Hughes Stadium is desirable to eliminate further utility expenditures along with any other costs to maintain the stadium
facility and to prevent the vacant property from becoming a nuisance, according to the project proposal. CSU will be in charge of the deconstruction on-site prior to selling the property to developers. “Our goal is to be able to enter into negotiations (with developers) in the spring and ultimately disposition in the summer,” Parsons said. A team led by ICON Venue Group and CSU Facilities is pursuing possible future
development and associated valuations in their assessment of the lot’s future following the stadium’s demolition. The team met with neighborhood community members in September to gain public input. According to the agenda, ICON has communicated with numerous developers in the region through listening sessions regarding how to position this property in the most favorable way to garner the most interest from a variety of developers, see HUGHES on page 5 >>