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Developers seek CIDs to fund Playfield Commons youth sports complex; public raises questions about notice and tax giveaways
Summary
Developers presented Playfield Commons, a proposed mixed‑use development anchored by a 160,000‑sqft youth sports complex, and requested a 1% CID sales tax to fund site improvements; consultant estimated CID receipts of about $12.5M over 27 years. Public commenters criticized publication of notice and called the plan corporate welfare. Council introduced CID ordinances for first reading and did not finalize CID approvals.
Developers and a consultant presented two linked community‑improvement‑district proposals to the O'Fallon City Council on Dec. 18 to help finance infrastructure for a mixed‑use complex anchored by a 160,000‑square‑foot youth sports facility.
Nick Hartzler, consultant for the project, said the sports complex would cost about $37 million and is expected to attract regional tournaments, projecting about 640,000 annual visitors to the site; the mixed‑use development also includes a dual‑branded, 167‑room hotel and roughly 40,000 square feet of retail. To fund necessary public improvements — parking, stormwater, medians, lighting, sidewalks and ongoing maintenance — the project proposes a 1% CID sales tax. Hartzler estimated the Playfield Commons CID would generate roughly $12.5 million over a 27‑year term for public improvements; a separate…
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