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The College World Series (CWS) of Omaha Inc.
Board of Directors has unanimously adopted a resolution calling for a
new downtown stadium to be constructed on the site of Qwest Center
parking lots C and E, according to Jack Diesing Jr., president and
treasurer. The resolution passed during the April 17 meeting of the
Board, which hosted representatives of eight Omaha service clubs that
sponsor the college baseball teams that advance each year to the
Series.
“As the organizing committee for the Men’s College
World Series, our Board has been committed to securing a long-term
agreement with the NCAA to keep the championship Series in Omaha,”
Diesing noted. “Our Board recognizes that a state-of-the-art downtown
stadium represents the best option to achieve such an agreement and to
improve the championship experience for the NCAA student-athletes,
member institutions and fans.”
Board member received the
resolution in advance of the meeting to allow them time to carefully
study the issues involving the location, design and financing of the
new ballpark. The vote followed a formal presentation of preliminary
plans for the stadium presented by Diesing and Bruce Carpenter, AIA,
project principal architect with HDR.
According to the adopted resolution: The
NCAA will maintain the“Road to Omaha” legacy of Omaha as the home of
the College World Series for almost 60 years and benefit from Omaha’s
unique ability to bring large and enthusiastic crowds to games
throughout the nearly two-week event. The City of Omaha will benefit
from the approximately $40 million in annual economic activity
generated throughout the community and the priceless public relations
generated when the media spotlight shines on Omaha during this
championship.
RESOLVED that we support the
recommendation of the Mayor’s Stadium Selection Oversight Committee of
a new stadium being constructed on the site of Qwest Center parking
lots “C” and “E” and the accompanying financing plan. We further
resolve to help generate public support through our outreach to
Omaha-area citizens and the national baseball community.
“This vote was all about the future of the College World Series and the
importance of creating a new legacy for the Road to Omaha in our
community,” Diesing added.
About College World Series of Omaha Inc. College
World Series of Omaha Inc., the local organizing committee, is a
non-profit organization formed in 1967. The mission of its
all-volunteer board of directors is enlisting community support for the
College World Series from business, government, civic organizations and
individuals.
This year, CWS of Omaha Inc. celebrates 59 years
of College World Series games in Omaha—an honor unparalleled among NCAA
championship sites. Guiding the activities of the local contributors
and the many volunteers involved in the series is the executive
committee of the College World Series of Omaha board. This group of
dedicated individuals meets each month to develop policies and plans
that assure the success and growth of each year's Series. About HDR HDR
is an employee-owned architectural, engineering and consulting firm
with more than 6,600 professionals in more than 150 locations
worldwide. All of them are committed to helping clients manage complex
projects and make sound decisions.
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