A desperate time for two entities calls for desperate measures.
"Absent some infusion of outside state funds, Cal Expo must either self-finance any redevelopment or partner with the private sector. There have been various ideas for new land uses at Cal Expo over the years, such as a movie studio. Absent a way to use the grandstand for other events, Cal Expo is staring at a huge undertaking requiring some very deep pockets.
The death of one idea — a homeless shelter championed in 2023 by Gov. Gavin Newsom — illustrates the inertia that Cal Expo is up against. Not even a governor could change the footprint at Cal Expo. His idea was opposed by Sacramento County supervisors, leading to a political gridlock. Insular governance structures are always problematic. They’re even more so when the governance faces a huge undertaking that is best resolved through partnerships with the city and county along with investors in the private sector. This cherished institution feels dangerously close to the edge.
Moving the fair to the scorching Sacramento month of July fits with all the other county fair calendars, but it has sentenced all fairgoers to sweating it out on the asphalt. Last year, by almost a miracle, attendance was up 10% despite 11 days of three-digit temperatures. Although the fair announced it would search for a different month for the festivities, no decision has been made. And now the primary uses for the grandstand are gone. To save itself, Cal Expo is going to have to think big."
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