(John Kuntz, cleveland.com)
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The Cleveland Browns, Cavs and Indians would equally share revenues from Cuyahoga County's sin tax for First Energy Stadium, the Q and Progressive Field, under a proposal by Executive Armond Budish.
Each facility would receive a third of the taxes on cigarettes and alcohol, according to the plan, which will be introduced to Council Council Tuesday and discussed Nov. 29.
The sin tax was originally approved in 1990 for 15 years for Gateway's baseball stadium and basketball arena, and extended for 10 years to build Browns stadium. Voters in 2014 extended the tax for another 20 years.