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St. Louis rejects Rams proposal for upgrading stadium

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This drawing released Monday, May 14, 2012, by the Missouri Attorney Generals office shows a proposed upgrade to the St. Louis Rams stadium. The Rams and the public entity that operates the Edward Jones Dome are far apart in their plans on how to improve the facility. While St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay is urging rejection of the Rams’ plan, his top aide said it is far too soon to sound the alarm that the city may lose an NFL team for the second time since 1987. (AP Photo/Missouri Attorney General)

AP

In a move that will leave no one flabbergasted, shocked, perplexed, and/or needing an explanation, the St. Louis Convention and Visitors Commission has rejected the Rams’ proposal for sweeping upgrades to the Edward Jones Dome.

According to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the “no” came Friday morning.

Next, the two sides will take the matter to arbitration, if an agreement can’t be reached by June 15. Ultimate failure to strike a deal on the effort to move the stadium into the “first tier” of all NFL venues will allow the Rams to relocate after the 2014 season.

The CVC proposed earlier this year upgrades that would cost $124 million, with the Rams sharing in the expenses. The Rams’ counteroffer detailed no expenses and made no suggestion regarding whether the team would kick in any cash.

The CVC pegged the price of the Rams’ proposal at $700 million.