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Jan 29, 2012 at 1:24 pm
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - The Minnesota Vikings may finally be warming to a new football stadium at the Metrodome site, but the Minneapolis City Council is not sold.
The Star Tribune reports that a majority of the council oppose Mayor R.T. Rybak's stadium funding plan unless there's a citywide vote on the issue. Rybak told council members Thursday he want the city to contribute more than $300 million from an existing city sales tax in order to help the team and the state build a $920 million stadium.
That would require the state to override a Minneapolis charter amendment that voters must directly approve spending more than $10 million on a stadium.
Rybak says he doesn't believe council opposition is firm. He opposes a referendum and says voters will get their say when he's up for reelection.
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