
I asked the mayor's press office early yesterday morning for details, but did not get a response by the end of the day.
One explanation may be that the city is relying on a vague clause in a 2005 Memorandum of Understanding to steer more city funds to the project. If so, that opens the door for even more city contributions in the future--a potential Atlantic Yards slush fund.
If not, could the city's capital budget somehow have included the $100 million in state funds also pledged to the project?
Original pledge: $100 million

The city's portion could be used for site preparation and public infrastructure improvements on and around the arena site, and also for a portion of the costs of the acquisition of the arena site.
The "extraordinary infrastructure" loophole

Is that additional $105 million for "extraordinary infrastructure"? Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn has regularly pointed to the potential for uncapped "extraordinary infrastructure" costs.
If so, how much will the city pay? And how would that factor into the cost-benefit analyses that have consistently, if diminishingly, painted the project as a fiscal plus?
Maybe there's another explanation for $205 million sum, such as a commingling of state funds. (Even so, that would push the commitment over the $200 million mark, albeit by only $5 million.) The city owes the public some details.
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