By Jessica Boehm for The Arizona Republic

The Phoenix City Council approved a controversial deal with the Phoenix Suns that will keep the NBA franchise in downtown Phoenix through at least 2037.

The council voted 6-2, with Vice Mayor Jim Waring and Councilman Sal DiCiccio opposing it, to approve the $230M deal. The city will pay $150M from its Sports Facilities Fund, which is composed of a 1 percent tax on hotels and a 2 percent tax on car rentals.

The council added a number of tweaks to the deal, including:

Details of the deal were released to the public in December — less than a week before the council was initially supposed to vote on it. After public backlash, the council postponed the vote and hosted a series of public meetings to educate residents about the details of the agreement.

After the vote, Suns owner Robert Sarver, who has faced criticism from fans, said he was glad he could demonstrate the team’s commitment to the community through the donation.

He also said he believes the arena investment will be a “win-win” for both the team and Phoenix.

What is the Deal?

Read more at The Arizona Republic.

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