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Mayor Ralph Becker is charging forward with a $41 million plan for a sprawling sports complex west of the Jordan River at 2200 North. City voters approved $15.3 million toward that goal in a 2003 bond election, while Real Salt Lake chipped in a $7.5 million "gift" that expires next year. Becker is negotiating with Salt Lake County to cover the gap of more than $17 million in exchange for letting the county run the facility.
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Mayor Ralph Becker is charging forward with a $41 million plan for a sprawling sports complex west of the Jordan River at 2200 North. City voters approved $15.3 million toward that goal in a 2003 bond election, while Real Salt Lake chipped in a $7.5 million "gift" that expires next year. Becker is negotiating with Salt Lake County to cover the gap of more than $17 million in exchange for letting the county run the facility.
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