"Cleveland Councilman Pushes for Browns' Compliance with 'Art Modell Law' in Stadium Talks"

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As the Cleveland Browns seek a new or renovated stadium, a Cleveland City Council member has reminded the team's owners of the "Art Modell law," which prevents teams receiving taxpayer money from playing most home games elsewhere without approval. The Browns are considering a move to Brook Park, and the options include renovating the current stadium for around $1 billion or building a new domed stadium in Brook Park for around $2 billion.
Topics:sports#art-modell-law#brook-park#cleveland-browns#cleveland-city-council#sports#stadium-upgrade
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- Councilman says Browns must follow 'Art Modell Law' for stadium WKYC.com
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