
The proposal would have eliminated the stadium district and move all its responsibilities to the City of Green Bay, including funding operation and maintenance requirements specified by the lease until 2031.

His plan to give money to property-taxpayers would have left out many of county residents who contributed to the fund and don’t own property, but he said there was no other practical process for distributing the money directly to taxpayers. The fund that Steffen wanted to eliminate was largely paid for by the sales tax. He proposed to distribute to property-taxpayers and other entities some of the $81 million set aside for stadium maintenance costs through 2031. Steffen’s proposal to dissolve the Board stemmed from his belief that the Stadium Board had outlived its legislative purpose, which he said was limited to overseeing the construction costs related to Lambeau Field’s 2003 renovation, ensuring the bonds were properly paid, and overseeing the half-cent sales tax which helped pay for the renovation and ongoing maintenance.

Informed Aaron Popkey, Director of Public Affairs, “The Packers look forward to continuing our discussions with the stadium district and the City of Green Bay regarding the lease (extension).” The Stadium Board also reaffirmed that it would hire outside attorneys to assist in lease negotiations with the Packers and the City once those talks begin officially.Īdded Lamine, “We’ve always said if we get into negative connotations, we are going to have to reassess the budget to hire outside Council.” If there are members of the public that are interested in it, now we’ll do a better job of getting the information on our website.” Said Lamine, “As we were going through that discussion, it became pretty apparent to me the vast majority of information (that Steffen sought) is information that is available. Stadium Board representatives disagreed with Steffen’s contention that they lacked transparency, but agreed to changes that would make information easier to access. The committee addressed a proposal by County Board Member Patrick Evans to support continuation of the Stadium District. The meeting was attended by Steffen and representatives of the Packers and the Stadium Board. Steffen, Lamine and the Stadium District Executive Director Patrick Webb met after the issue was discussed during a Brown County Board Executive Committee meeting on February 7 th. Steffen, through an aide, declined to discuss the matter on February 14 th. Further steps relating to the long-term future and financial relationship with the stadium will now be up to the community and its local leaders.” Financial transparency and oversight of tax dollars is a central responsibility of the Stadium District Board, and these enhancements will shine new and necessary light on Lambeau Field-related finances.

Stated Steffen, “I am thankful for Stadium District Board Chair Chuck Lamine’s leadership and willingness to address this fundamental element of my legislative proposal. Initially, Steffen did not make an issue of transparency, saying instead that the district outlived its usefulness and was supposed to be temporary, but it became a larger part of his argument as it was clear he was not attracting support for the proposal. The home field of the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League, it opened in 1957 as City Stadium, replacing the original City Stadium at Green Bay East High School as the Packers’ home field. The 81,441-capacity Lambeau Field is an outdoor athletic stadium in Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States. The Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the National Football Conference North division.

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The Green Bay Packers are a professional American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin (US). The Packers, the Stadium District and the City of Green Bay (Wisconsin) are parties to the Lambeau Field lease. The ‘Green Bay Press Gazette’ further stated that Steffen announced in November 2021 that he would introduce legislation to disband the district, which oversees the National Football League (NFL) team Green Bay Packers’ use of their home pitch – Lambeau Field.
