2018 Earliest Date for Chargers' Downtown Stadium

Project has a tangible date, plenty of obstacles

If the Chargers leave Qualcomm Stadium for a new San Diego site, the earliest it will happen is 2018, a team spokesperson said Thursday.

Fielding questions in an online chat room, Chargers special counsel Mark Fabiani walked through a best-case scenario timeline that ends with the Chargers playing at a downtown multi-purpose complex in seven years.

First, San Diego voters would have to pass a measure authorizing stadium construction and financing in Nov. 2012. From 2013 to 2014, the project would complete an Environmental Impact Report, โ€œdesign, relocation of bus yards, site preparation and litigation,โ€ Fabiani wrote.

Thirty-two months of construction later, the stadium would be ready.

Easy enough, only the golden path to El Dorado is riddled with pitfalls and landmines.

To build a downtown facility that would host Aztecs football, concerts and โ€” with a retractable fabric roof โ€” such sporting events as the NCAA Final Four, the stadium project must first sidestep California Gov. Jerry Brownโ€™s push to eliminate redevelopment agencies as a public financing source.

Brown has been met with mayor resistance up and down the state, but if he is successful, Fabiani wrote the Chargersโ€™ downtown stadium hopes would be โ€œdead in the water.โ€

To salvage its hope of building a stadium in San Diego, where the Chargers have been since 1961, the team would re-examine other options in the county, including Escondido and Chula Vista.

โ€œIf the Governor's plan is stopped, the next big question for all of us is how much money the NFL can loan us for the project,โ€ Fabiani wrote. โ€œAnd we won't know the answer to that until the current Collective Bargaining (CBA) negotiations between the NFL and the players are resolved.

โ€œOnce those are resolved, we expect and hope that the NFL will re-create its G3 loan program โ€” which will enable us to let the City of San Diego know exactly how much money we can get from the NFL for the project.โ€

Seven years is only a large minefield away.

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