The costly stadium fight

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stacks%20of%20money[1].jpgIt's not easy fighting billionaire developer Ed Roski.

And apparently, it isn't cheap either.

Reporter James Wagner had a story in today's paper about the price tag of Walnut's legal fight against a proposed National Football League stadium in neighboring Industry.

The tab was already at $320,000 since September. That was until Wednesday, when the City Council approved setting aside another $150,000 for additional legal fees.

That brings the total to $470,000.

Councilman Joaquin Lim told Wagner the "expenses are very well justified," especially when you compare it to how much the city stands to lose in the future if the stadium is approved.

Not everyone agrees, however. Some residents argue the city is wasting taxpayer money on a losing battle.

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Stadium supporter said:

We need the jobs!

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