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How viable is the Huge A for the long-term? Anaheim closing in on a solution

By Editorial Board Published August 27, 2025 2 Min Read
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How viable is the Huge A for the long-term? Anaheim closing in on a solution

Angel Stadium turns 60 subsequent yr. By then, the town of Anaheim hopes to be taught what number of a whole lot of hundreds of thousands of {dollars} it’d take to maintain the stadium viable for many years to return.

The Angels’ stadium lease extends by means of 2032, and the town supervisor mentioned Tuesday there are not any talks between the town and the crew about what would possibly occur past then.

“I want to be clear that there are no long-term discussions taking place, and none imminent,” Anaheim Metropolis Supervisor Jim Vanderpool informed council members Tuesday.

In 2022, after the disclosure of a federal corruption investigation into then-mayor Harry Sidhu, the council killed a deal below which Angels proprietor Arte Moreno would have purchased the stadium and surrounding land for $150 million, then constructed a neighborhood atop the parking heaps and renovated or changed the stadium.

The Angels remained a tenant within the city-owned stadium, and in 2023 the council licensed an evaluation of the situation of the power.

“We expect a finalized assessment in mid-2026,” Vanderpool mentioned.

After an preliminary visible inspection, engineers are at present testing concrete and steel buildings inside the ballpark, Vanderpool mentioned.

The outcomes may inform the town and crew about what must be accomplished to take care of the stadium into the longer term in addition to spark a debate over which social gathering must be accountable for any at present wanted upgrades.

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