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A Stadium Is a Stadium

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The Washington Post, September 11th, 1992

GOV. WILDER now says he's been taken aback by the depth of opposition to a stadium at Potomac Yard, but he still doesn't seem to understand that depth - or respect local zoning powers at all. He's talking about negotiations, saying that "everything is on the table" - everything, that is, except his effort to strip Alexandria of any zoning authority in what would be built there. The "everything" supposedly on the table was put there by the governor, without a word to Alexandria's elected officials, state legislators or the taxpayers of Virginia. And he is still brushing aside Alexandria officia...

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