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SOURCE: St. Paul Pioneer Press
By Dave Orrick
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Updated: 05/06/2011 06:07:30 PM CDT
The Minnesota Vikings are "very, very close" to reaching an agreement with Ramsey County to build a stadium in Arden Hills, a Ramsey County commissioner involved in negotiations told the Pioneer Press on Thursday.
Also Thursday, Hennepin County Board Chairman Mike Opat abandoned his pursuit of a stadium at the site of the Minneapolis Farmers Market, according to a letter he sent to Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton.
With backers of a new stadium on the site of the Metrodome scrambling to put together a financing proposal as the Legislature's session approaches a May 23 adjournment, the developments appear to make the notion of the east metro landing the team — originally presumed to be a long shot — a real possibility.
Their hope appears to be getting a thumbs-up from Dayton and key lawmakers that the state can pay for at least some of the needed transportation improvements.
"We are very, very close to coming to a full proposal with the Vikings," said Ramsey County Commissioner Rafael Ortega, one of two commissioners who have been in talks with the team for months. "We have a few i's to dot and t's to cross. The big nut to crack, so to speak, is the transportation issue."