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Clemente Almanza

OKC City Council approves Dec. 12 vote for potential new Thunder arena

Another milestone was achieved on Tuesday towards a potential new arena for the Oklahoma City Thunder.

The OKC City Council voted in favor of holding a special Dec. 12 election to determine if the new arena plan gets approved.

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The vote will ask OKC residents if they are interested in continuing its current one-cent sales tax for an additional six years. The new arena proposal also states that construction costs will be at least $900 million with $50 million of that contributed by Thunder ownership.

If approved, a new OKC arena will be opened by the 2029-30 season.

Paycom Center — the Thunder’s current home — is ranked near the bottom of the league in size and age. After their 15-year lease expired earlier this year, the Thunder agreed to sign a three-year lease to stay at Paycom Center until 2026.

The short-term lease allowed the Thunder and OKC to negotiate the details of a new arena proposal and begin construction.

The full meeting can be watched below:

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