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WHAT IS IT? THE FACILITY 4,000 seat stadium Designed for both football and soccer Provides student-athletes, marching bands, cheerleaders, parents and fans a facility equal to other metro school districts Benefits all 15


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WHAT IS IT?

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Text STADIUM to 52855 to join our list and ask a question. THE FACILITY

  • 4,000 seat stadium
  • Designed for both football and soccer
  • Provides student-athletes, marching bands, cheerleaders, parents and fans a

facility equal to other metro school districts

  • Benefits all 15 DMPS comprehensive high schools and middle schools

LOCATION

  • Drake University campus
  • Immediately east of Knapp Center
  • Land owned/purchased by Drake and donated to DMPS

OWNER

  • Des Moines Public Schools

OPERATOR

  • Drake University
  • This is a cost savings for the DMPS general fund
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Learn more at stadium.dmschools.org DRAKE STADIUM

  • Drake Stadium available for use for free for DMPS football games

PRIMARY USES

  • High School football (Hoover, Lincoln, North and Roosevelt)
  • High School soccer (all five high schools)
  • Middle School football (all ten middle schools)
  • Middle School soccer (all ten middle schools)
  • Drake University men’s and women’s soccer teams

OTHER POTENTIAL USES

  • Soccer tournaments
  • Sports and activities camps
  • Marching band festivals
  • Special Olympics Unified Sports events
  • Indoor practice facility during winter months
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Learn more at stadium.dmschools.org

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WHY DRAKE?

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Learn more at stadium.dmschools.org HISTORIC RELATIONSHIP

  • DMPS-Drake relationship goes back 100+ years

ON-GOING RELATIONSHIP

  • Working together today on several fronts, such as:

ü Master’s degree for DMPS teachers ü Numerous STEM, college prep, arts programs for students ü 3D Coalition to recruit new educators ü Boys & Girls Club ü Roosevelt football SIMILAR NEEDS

  • DMPS considering stadium options for the past several years
  • Drake looking for on-campus venue for soccer teams
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DRAKE’S LOCATION IN RELATION TO DMPS HIGH SCHOOLS Text STADIUM to 52855 to join our list and ask a question.

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WHY NOW?

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OUR STUDENTS DESERVE IT

  • DMPS students and families shouldn’t have to leave city limits to experience

quality facilities LONG-TERM PLANNING

  • DMPS has been considering a central stadium for nearly a decade

FINANCIALLY PRUDENT

  • $15 million investment to benefit not 1 but 15 schools
  • Made $630 million in improvements to schools first priority
  • Costs will increase with each passing year

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Learn more at stadium.dmschools.org GROWING NEEDS

  • Increased participation in soccer and middle school activities
  • Worsening condition of current high school stadiums
  • Lack of synthetic turf, regulation soccer fields

IMMEDIATE IMPACT

  • Ready for use in a little over a year
  • Compliments other neighborhood, campus improvements
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HOW DO YOU PAY FOR IT?

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DMPS

  • DMPS would use $15 million in sales tax budgeted for a stadium
  • Sales tax revenue is directed, by law, to school infrastructure
  • Existing funds would pay for project
  • No change in taxes
  • No change to other planned school renovations
  • Stadium has been identified as a facility need for nearly a decade
  • Sales tax CANNOT be used to hire teachers and staff

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DRAKE

  • Drake University will invest $4.5 million for construction
  • Drake will raise funds for additional stadium features
  • Drake will make multi-million expenditure to acquire land, prepare site
  • Drake is donating land to DMPS
  • Drake will operate the facility

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Learn more at stadium.dmschools.org SINCE JULY 2000, DMPS HAS SPENT $630 MILLION IN SALES TAX REVENUE TO IMPROVE EVERY SCHOOL BUILDING IN DES MOINES. EXAMPLES INCLUDE:

$33,500,000 $21,900,000 $16,600,000 $14,200,000 $0

$0 $10,000,000 $20,000,000 $30,000,000 $40,000,000

Career & Technical Education Safety & Security Early Childhood Education Performing Arts Sports Stadiums

* * DMPS has not spent sales tax revenue on stadiums. It has spent PPEL and other funds on maintenance and repairs.

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WHY NOT SPEND ON SCHOOLS OR TEACHERS?

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SALES TAX USE IS LIMITED

  • Sales tax revenue cannot be used to hire teachers or staff
  • DMPS has spent $630 million on school renovation and construction over

the past 20 years

  • Unlike many other districts, no sales tax revenue has been spent on stadiums

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Learn more at stadium.dmschools.org WHAT WON’T BE SPENT ON THE STADIUM

  • General Fund

ü Used to hired teachers, staff, etc. ü Largest portion of the DMPS budget ü Drake’s operation of stadium saves general fund dollars ü NO general fund dollars would be used to build the stadium

  • Physical Plant and Equipment Levy (PPEL)

ü Used primarily for building maintenance and repairs ü Recent increase dedicated to student technology ü NO PPEL dollars would be used to build the stadium

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WHY NOT FIX CURRENT STADIUMS?

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HIGH NEEDS

  • Hoover, Lincoln, North lack synthetic turf (exception is East thanks to

partnership with Grand View University)

  • Roosevelt lacks a stadium entirely
  • Hoover and Lincoln lack locker rooms
  • No regulation-size soccer pitch at any of the existing stadiums
  • All existing stadiums have multiple unmet code and ADA requirements

HIGH COSTS

  • Estimate to upgrade current stadiums to comparable level of the proposed

new stadium: $60 million

  • Cost per stadium ranges from $8 million to $19 million per school

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Learn more at stadium.dmschools.org WHAT HAPPENS TO EXISTING STADIUMS

  • High school stadiums sites will remain, and uses include:

ü Practice sites for football and soccer ü Track and field practice and meets ü Greater access for feeder school events

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FINAL THOUGHTS

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Learn more at stadium.dmschools.org EQUITY FOR DES MOINES STUDENTS

  • DMPS students deserve quality facilities for academics, arts and athletics
  • Should not have to leave city limits for that opportunity in sports
  • $15 million investment that benefits 15 secondary schools

WELL PLANNED AND FUNDED

  • Stadium has been an identified facility need for nearly a decade
  • Sales tax revenue only would be used to fund DMPS share of construction
  • Drake’s operation of stadium saves DMPS general fund dollars

IMMEDIATE IMPACT

  • Could be ready for use by start of 2021-22 school year
  • Complements other neighborhood developments
  • No need to wait to meet this need
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Learn more at stadium.dmschools.org