Captn_Ag05 said:
Didn't Edible Arrangements recently go out of business in BCS? Any chance those what i would assume were financial reasons that led them to close their business be tied to this issue? Was Edible Arrangements making payments for Edible field?
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The Bombers aren't the problem, the management and condition of the facility is the problem. If Uri Geva would take care of fixing all the issues such as installing the new seats that have been sitting out there for years, addressing other seating issues for safety reasons, fixing the backstop padding and net, addressing issues with the fencing on the visitors dugout, fixing the scoreboard, replacing or fixing the sound system, making sure the stadium lights are working properly, cleaning the bathrooms regularly, making sure bathrooms are stocked with toilet paper, paper towels, and soap.
The facility is used year-round by schools and other organizations, not just during the summer for Bombers games and the conditions are ridiculous. Trash cans were not emptied for at least a month and Uri Geva was being paid by schools and organizations to use the facility weekly. Uri Geva and the City of Bryan should be embarrassed at the conditions.
The food served is a major issue during the Bombers season. Food is not fresh; they are always out of items on the menu…even during opening weekend when you should have enough items in anticipation of a large crowd. After having no home games for almost 2 weeks, they were not prepared with enough food or candy to serve an average size crowd. What they did have to serve was stale chips for nachos, frito pies, and pretzels that were hard as a rock. This has been an ongoing problem for years. You have people paying for sponsorships that are now embarrassed to have their names associated with the facility.
I understand everyone wants the Bombers and the stadium to stay, my family and friends enjoy attending games every summer, but the management of the facility must change. Everyone needs to consider that the facility is not only used during the Bombers season, but also for 9-10 months out of the year by numerous schools and organizations that pay money to use the facility yet see how poorly it is maintained and neglected. With good management and improvements, the facility could be so much better and draw more organizations that want to have events there. In the current state, it's not very appealing.
I know that the original discussion was a "superpark" with more ballparks but I seem to remember this board laughing and clapping along to CoB selling out the park to developers (TopGolf, movie theaters, etc.) with not only no debate on if this was a good idea or not, but how Bryan was "doing the right thing" as CoCS purchased the Macy's building which was apparently a terrible sin.iisanaggie said:
I have been disgusted with how the Travis redevelopment has been handled. As a Bryan United LL parent, we lobbied the community to support it. We were promised so many things that never came to fruition (more HS size fields, first priority, more t-ball fields). Now, they have fenced it off and want waivers and reservations to use what used to be open to the public. I don't think the public needs a waiver or reservations to use the skateboard park, basketball goal, playgrounds, etc. The liability argument is stupid.
I could almost bet that there is potential to male money off of the Edible field property and the value to the community doesn't matter.
I have tried to talk to the new Parks and Rec director. When he finally called me back after several weeks, he knew very little about how the new Travis fields were developed and promised to get back to me. Nothing. I have heard many others state that he is very hard to get a hold of and does not return calls in a timely manner, if at all.
Andrew Nelson, who pushed the new park at the LL parents and begged us to support it, owes us all a big apology. (Not that he would ever lower himself to that level.)
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The City of Bryan on Tuesday night shared a statement with KBTX that provides more background on the negotiations between the city and Infinity Sports Entertainment, LLC - the owner and operator of the Brazos Valley Bombers and Twin City Toucans.
"Travis Major Field, also known as Edible Field, is owned by the City of Bryan and is currently in an exclusive facility use agreement with Infinity Sports Entertainment, LLC that started in 2006.
During negotiation discussions dating back to 2006, the agreement was expected to significantly boost tourism revenue. However, Infinity's tax impact included $6,718 in HOT and $8,147 in sales tax revenues in 2023.
In the last 18 years, Infinity has not been required to pay for rent or utilities; the City of Bryan has been covering those costs. In 2017, the City invested about $1.7 million dollars in Edible Field improvements, while Infinity agreed to participate in the cost by paying $27,836 a year for 10 years.
Given the City's overall investment in Travis Bryan Midtown Park, it is in the public's best interest to evaluate all available options, ensure public facilities are used for the public's benefit, and secure the best value for the citizens' tax dollars.
In Spring 2023, initial discussions began between City staff and Infinity about the possibility of requesting proposals to ensure Travis Major Field (Edible Field) is being used to its upmost potential; such proposals could still provide Infinity the ability to rent the facility to accommodate the Brazos Valley Bombers, and Twin City Toucan, seasons.
On April 28, 2024, Infinity requested to renew the agreement, which they refer to as a lease.
On May 18, the City responded to Infinity's request to renew with new terms that included Infinity renting the facility at a rate to be negotiated and cover the cost of utilities for three months during the Bombers [and Toucans'] season. This response included the City's desire to explore other options to maximize use of the facility, while also allowing the Bombers to remain.
In response, Infinity's legal counsel from Illinois withdrew their renewal notice, stating that any attempts by the City to alter the agreement, including issuing a request for proposals, would be met with "vigorous legal and public relations response."
On July 3, the City provided Infinity with a termination letter effective Dec. 31, 2024, stating the City may seek proposals for an agreement for operation and management of the facility, and that Infinity is welcome to submit a proposal if and when the time comes.
On July 15, Infinity submitted a request for the City to rescind its termination.
The July 18 Special Meeting is to update the City Council on the most recent request from Infinity, provide direction to staff, and possibly take action."
BCSWguru said:
Sucks lawyers are involved.
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*LONG POST*
A lot more is happening here than meets the eye. There are two sides to every story. I'm asking that you take the time to read the response by the City of Bryan for some additional details.
I love this city and the people that live here. I have a young family myself and we always enjoy attending Bombers games. However, city partnerships must be equitable for all parties, most importantly our citizens. We are not looking to cancel the current agreement for "convenience". We are working to bring the terms of the new agreement to be reflective of any new partnership we would enter in to. To my knowledge no other private entity has the use of a city facility for FREE in addition to having their utility bill and capital improvements paid for by the City of Bryan.
We're not proposing new housing or retail developments for Bombers Field contrary to some comments I've seen. We realize the value and quality of life the Bombers bring to the City of Bryan and I assure you, everyone wants talks between all parties to come to an equitable agreement. As a Bryan City Councilman I want to personally invite you to our meeting on Thursday (7/18) at 3PM to voice your concerns, but also hear the reality of the situation.
At times, as Council Members, we are handcuffed as to what we can say, when and how we can say it. Do your own research instead of taking a Facebook post as gospel as to what's happening.
I love the City of Bryan. I was raised here, I went to school here, I raise my family here. I along with everyone else in a leadership position within the City of Bryan would never do something to negatively impact this community or the people that live here. We make decisions with the information we have at hand, to hopefully improve Bryan for current and future generations. (Side note - we may get it wrong sometimes and/or not make everyone happy).
For far too long the narrative of some of these stories has been dictated by the party that feels they are being wronged. I ask that everyone who has a vested interest in the City of Bryan to ask questions of both parties, form your own opinion and realize that some people are only after the number of likes, comments or clicks they can get. I've read the lease agreement between the two parties, and am happy to clarify any questions you may have.