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| Major infrastructure investments are needed to accommodate sudden, brief surges of heavy traffic up to a dozen times per year on roadways and transit from a planned 67,000-seat
 stadium in suburban Brook Park. Figuring out how to pay for them in a metropolitan
 area that hasn’t grown in 60 years is proving to be a difficult task (Google).
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Building a 67,000-seat stadium where none has existed before is proving to be a big expense for expanding road and transit systems to accommodate huge surges in traffic on a relatively small number of event days each year. And it is government funding that is being requested to cover that construction expense which has now risen to $122.15 million.
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