Tens of Thousands Sign Petitions Against PawSox Providence Stadium Deal

Kate Nagle, GoLocal Contributor

Tens of Thousands Sign Petitions Against PawSox Providence Stadium Deal

Petition signatures opposing the Pawtucket Red Sox moving to Providence have totaled over 10,000 signatures to date, with two petitions -- one to keep the Pawtucket Red Sox at McCoy Stadium and one to call for no financial aid from Providence -- slated to be delivered to leadership this week. 

"We are now close to hitting 1600 on the digital petition and I estimate that we have another 2000 signatures from our paper petition," said David Norton with Organizing for Pawtucket, who plans to deliver his petition to keep the PawSox in Pawtucket to General Assembly leadership on Tuesday. "I began this effort only 6 weeks ago. I have never seen an issue that so motivates people on every political point on the spectrum!"

In Providence, a group of organizers including real estate broker Sharon Steel plan to present to the City Council over 1,000 signatures of Providence residents -- collected in person -- against any public money, directly or indirectly, being used to provide financial benefit to any new stadium.

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"In all the years I've been doing advocacy, I've never encountered the level of rate that I have with respect to the first proposal that had been put on the table," said Steele of the petition to establish rules for new stadiums. "If they want to go to Victory, or the scrap heap, knock yourself out..but not a dime of public assistance."

A new proposal has not been proffered since the one put forth by the ownership group to the Commerce RI on April 27, which Governor Raimondo rejected.

Existing Petitions' Signatures

John Pernorio, who created a MoveOn petition to "Keep the PawSox at McCoy Stadium" following the initial reports that the new PawSox owners were looking at taking the AAA ball club out of Pawtucket, said that he had already delivered his petition to state leaders, but the list has continued to grow.  

"I believe there were 7000 signatures the last time I checked," said Pernorio on Sunday. The petition had over 7,400 signatures.  

Just one of the multiple petitions that thousands have signed in response to a PawSox move
Another MoveOn petition by Robert Petit entitled "RI Taxpayers Against PawSox new stadium" has over 3,300 signatures online.  

"They want tax breaks and to use 8 acres of land that was designated for open space," wrote Petit. "The owners claim it will bring in $12 million of revenue a year. I ask how? We already have the stadium in the state of Rhode Island. If they can bring in $12 million revenue in Providence, why can't they do it in Pawtucket? It won't create jobs because these jobs are already in our state, at the present stadium."

Next Steps

Norton, who said he expects to have over 30 supporters with him on Tuesday to deliver the petition, spoke to his group's effort to work along side the Providence organizers who would be turning out this week as well. 

"Together with the Providence group and a whole different petition, we have begun the difficult task of collecting and certifying 1000 signatures," said Norton. "We are very close to reaching our goal and pursuant to section 209 of the Providence Home Rule Charter, we intend to petition the city council to enact an ordinance that will prevent use of that land, ensure that any new stadium built elsewhere in Providence shall pay property tax at the full commercial rate and no public money will be used to subsidize any new stadium."

The Coalition Radio's Pat Ford, who has been a vocal opponent of a taxpayer subsidized Providence stadium for the PawSox, said he was continuing to "keep tabs" on any next steps taken.

"We talked to the Providence [organizers], and Mr. Norton was on our show yesterday," said Ford.  "We're doing whatever we can on our website and show to promote the petitions, we're urging people to call to make their views known, until we know what the next steps look like."

"Astonishingly enough, there's been no new plan put forth at this point," continued Ford.  "But we're ready at a moment's notice to mobilize opponents.  We continue to be concerned by a whole host of issues at the moment.  If it comes up for debate at the General Assembly, we'll be there."


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