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Clock ticking on Wu’s launch of White Stadium taxpayer value
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Clock ticking on Wu’s launch of White Stadium taxpayer value

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Last updated: December 11, 2025 2:36 pm
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Published: December 11, 2025
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To paraphrase “Jerry Maguire:” Present us our cash.

As in how a lot cash will Boston taxpayers be on the hook for with the White Stadium overhaul challenge.

At a time when the mayor is making an attempt to shift a bigger tax burden onto business properties to bypass a hefty hike for Boston owners resulting from shrinking tax income, we have to know what different wallet-busters are in retailer.

Boston Metropolis Councilor Julia Mejia desires the Wu administration to stroll the discuss on transparency and present “up to date value estimates” on the town’s taxpayer-funded half of a public-private plan to rehab White Stadium for an expert soccer staff.

Wu has mentioned because the summer season that the town would launch an estimate for what the roughly $200 million and counting public-private plan would value taxpayers by the tip of the yr. It’s Dec. 11, is the large reveal a Christmas current, or a lump of coal?

“Boston faces important fiscal pressures, together with a capped property tax levy, declining business property values, rising mounted prices, and state assist that has not saved tempo with inflation, which restrict the town’s flexibility and heighten the necessity for correct value estimates earlier than committing substantial public sources,” Mejia wrote in a proposed decision.

That’s the important thing: committing substantial public sources. The taxpayer-funded portion of the stadium overhaul has doubled, will there be a failsafe swap if prices develop too excessive? Or is that this a “taxpayer money-is-no-object” challenge, and the associated fee will get tossed on the pile with the remainder of Bostonians’ tax burden?

“As of December 9, the town’s challenge expenditures embody $12 million on demolition and development, and a further $76 million in subcontracts have been awarded,” Wu’s workplace mentioned in an announcement.

“After greater than 40 years of failed begins, White Stadium is being rebuilt as a state-of-the-art facility for BPS student-athletes and the neighborhood, open year-round. We’re excited to be underway.”

We’d even be excited if a stadium overhaul for BPS student-athletes with out the professional ladies’s soccer staff part had been underway. It might be far cheaper, and would profit the neighborhood.

Is that plan utterly off the desk, or may it stand an opportunity if the prices of rebuilding White Stadium for the Legacy FC plus college students hits an unfeasible quantity?

And there needs to be an unfeasible quantity. We’re not dwelling in flush instances, taxpayers in addition to metropolis coffers are squeezed. Rents are up, house costs are by way of the roof, inflation is taking an oversize chew out of paychecks and based on Wu, the town finances is tighter than a brand new elastic.

Bostonians must know the place we stand, what sort of invoice for White Stadium we’re actually , and the way this can have an effect on taxes and budgets.

The commercial-residential tax shift is only one tentacle of the fiscal beast Mayor Wu is wrestling with. The White Stadium price ticket is one other. Boston taxpayers can’t be collateral injury.

Editorial cartoon by Steve Kelley (Creators Syndicate)

 

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