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      • The San Francisco 49ers are offering Santa Clara a deal that would pour millions of dollars in city coffers, a last ditch effort by the NFL team to end litigation that’s dragged on for more than two years.
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  2. Mar 27, 2024 · The effort is the team’s “best and final offer,” and would add $18 million to the city’s general fund over the next two years, according to a letter obtained by San José Spotlight, in addition to increasing the team’s payment to cover public safety costs for events at Levi’s Stadium.

  3. Sep 5, 2021 · San Francisco 49ers owner Jed York spent nearly $3 million last year, or more than $200 per vote, to help elect a 49ers-friendly majority to the Santa Clara City Council. Tony Avelar / AP

  4. Jan 20, 2024 · After Levi’s opened, the 49ers kept trying to acquire the YSP location to turn it into a VIP parking lot, sending an offer to the city in April 2015 to lease the fields for $15 million over 39 ...

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  5. Aug 24, 2022 · The San Francisco 49ers are upping the ante to settle a lawsuit that’s costing Santa Clara residents millions of dollars. According to a letter obtained by San José Spotlight on Wednesday, the NFL team is now offering the city a settlement package officials say is worth $13 million when factoring in the money saved on continued litigation ...

  6. Apr 30, 2015 · The San Francisco 49ers have pulled their $15 million offer for soccer fields located next to the new Santa Clara stadium after youth soccer players showed up in force to a city council meeting...

  7. Sep 1, 2022 · The 49ers created a misleading organization called Santa Clara Now — trying to make it look like an independent civic entity — and flooded Facebook with pro-settlement ads, claiming their...

  8. In Spring 2015, 49ers' officials offered the city of Santa Clara $15 million to take over the adjacent Santa Clara Youth Soccer Park and convert these soccer fields into additional parking lots. This money, along with a large percentage of parking fees, would have then been used for the city to build a new youth sports complex elsewhere. [104]

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