City Council mulls moving $94M of $150M community benefits investment out of stadium deal

Currently, the $1.4 billion stadium renovation deal with the Jaguars also includes a $300 million Community Benefits Agreement, split evenly between the team and the city. The city would pay $150 million over four years, while the Jags would give $5 million a year over 30 years. But incoming City Council President Randy White crafted an amendment, along with the mayor’s office, that would keep $56 million for parks development in the stadium bill but would uncouple the remaining $94 million so it could be considered later.