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WHAT IS IT?
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THE FACILITY• 4,000 seat stadium • Designed for both football and soccer • Provides student-athletes, marching bands, cheerleaders, parents and fans a
facility equal to other metro school districts • Benefits all 15 DMPS comprehensive high schools and middle schools
LOCATION• Drake University campus • Immediately east of Knapp Center • Land owned/purchased by Drake and donated to DMPS
OWNER• Des Moines Public Schools OPERATOR• Drake University • This is a cost savings for the DMPS general fund
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DRAKE STADIUM• Drake Stadium available for use for free for DMPS football games
PRIMARY USES• High School football (Hoover, Lincoln, North and Roosevelt) • High School soccer (all five high schools) • Middle School football (all ten middle schools) • Middle School soccer (all ten middle schools) • Drake University men’s and women’s soccer teams
OTHER POTENTIAL USES• Soccer tournaments • Sports and activities camps • Marching band festivals • Special Olympics Unified Sports events
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WHY DRAKE?
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HISTORIC RELATIONSHIP• DMPS-Drake relationship goes back 100+ years
ON-GOING RELATIONSHIP• Working together today on several fronts, such as:
ü Master’s degree for DMPS teachers ü Numerous STEM, college prep, arts programs for students ü 3D Coalition to recruit new educators ü Boys & Girls Club ü Roosevelt football
SIMILAR NEEDS• DMPS considering stadium options for the past several years • Drake looking for on-campus venue for soccer teams
WHY NOW?
OUR STUDENTS DESERVE IT• DMPS students and families shouldn’t have to leave city limits to experience
quality facilities
LONG-TERM PLANNING• DMPS has been considering a central stadium for nearly a decade
FINANCIALLY PRUDENT• $15 million investment to benefit not 1 but 15 schools • Made $630 million in improvements to schools first priority • Costs will increase with each passing year
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GROWING NEEDS• Increased participation in soccer and middle school activities • Worsening condition of current high school stadiums • Lack of synthetic turf, regulation soccer fields
IMMEDIATE IMPACT• Ready for use in a little over a year • Compliments other neighborhood, campus improvements
HOW DO YOU PAY FOR IT?
SALES TAX• Dedicated to school infrastructure • DMPS would use $15 million in sales tax budgeted for a stadium • Existing funds pay for project • No change in taxes • No change to other planned school renovations • Stadium has been identified as a facility need for nearly a decade
DRAKE• Drake University will raise funds for remaining construction costs • Drake will acquire land, and donate to DMPS • Drake will operate the facility
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SINCE JULY 2000, DMPS HAS SPENT $630 MILLION TO IMPROVE EVERY SCHOOL BUILDING IN DES MOINES. SOME EXAMPLES INCLUDE:
$33,500,000
$21,900,000
$16,600,000$14,200,000
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$10,000,000
$20,000,000
$30,000,000
$40,000,000
Career & Technical Education
Safety & Security Early Childhood Education
Performing Arts Sports Stadiums
WHY NOT SPEND ON SCHOOLS OR TEACHERS?
SALES TAX USE IS LIMITED• Sales tax revenue cannot be used to hire teachers or staff • DMPS has spent $630 million on school renovation and construction over
the past 20 years • Unlike many other districts, no sales tax revenue has been spent on stadiums
as school needs have been the first priority
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WHAT WON’T BE SPENT ON THE STADIUM• General Fund
ü Used to hired teachers, staff, etc. ü Largest portion of the DMPS budget ü Drake’s operation of stadium saves general fund dollars ü NO general fund dollars would be used to build the stadium
• Physical Plant and Equipment Levy (PPEL) ü Used primarily for building maintenance and repairs ü Recent increase dedicated to student technology ü NO PPEL dollars would be used to build the stadium
WHY NOT FIX CURRENT STADIUMS?
HIGH NEEDS• Hoover, Lincoln, North lack synthetic turf (exception is East thanks to
partnership with Grand View University) • Roosevelt lacks a stadium entirely • Hoover and Lincoln lack locker rooms • No regulation-size soccer pitch at any of the existing stadiums • All existing stadiums have multiple unmet code and ADA requirements
HIGH COSTS• Estimate to upgrade current stadiums to comparable level of the proposed
new stadium: $60 million • Cost per stadium ranges from $8 million to $19 million per school
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WHAT HAPPENS TO EXISTING STADIUMS• High school stadiums sites will remain, and uses include:
ü Practice sites for football and soccer ü Track and field practice and meets ü Greater access for feeder school events
PROS & CONS
PROS• High quality facility for use by student-athletes, marching bands, cheerleaders,
parents, and fans • Another step in our work towards equity for all students • Significant cost savings • Expose thousands of students to a college campus on a regular basis • Meets all building code and ADA requirements • Better amenities for guests (restrooms, concessions, team store, etc.) • Better amenities for users (locker rooms, turf, scoreboard, etc.) • Benefits 15 middle and high schools
CONS• Games no longer on high school campuses • Transportation
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FINAL THOUGHTS
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EQUITY FOR DES MOINES STUDENTS• DMPS students deserve quality facilities for academics, arts and athletics • Should not have to leave city limits for that opportunity in sports • $15 million investment that benefits 15 secondary schools
WELL PLANNED AND FUNDED• Stadium has been an identified facility need for nearly a decade • Sales tax revenue only would be used to fund DMPS share of construction • Drake’s operation of stadium saves DMPS general fund dollars
IMMEDIATE IMPACT• Could be ready for use by start of 2021-22 school year • Complements other neighborhood developments • No need to wait to meet this need
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