Dayton Remains Neutral On Vikings Stadium Site
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -- Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton is remaining neutral on where a proposed Minnesota Vikings stadium could be built in the face of report suggesting more hurdles for a suburban plan.
Dayton said in a news release Wednesday that he could support a new football stadium in either Arden Hills or Minneapolis as long as the project's financing is clearly defined and deemed acceptable.
A report from a government board outlines extensive costs for land acquisition and cleanup for the proposed Ramsey County plan to build it on a former munitions site in Arden Hills.
Dayton says he plans to meet in the next few days with Vikings owners, legislative leaders, local officials and others with a stake in the project.
The team's Metrodome lease expires after this season.
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