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Failed stadium vote leaves Chargers little time to mull options

SAN DIEGO -- San Diego Chargers chairman Dean Spanos said he will not publicly discuss his plans for resolving the franchise’s stadium situation until the season is over.

But with a Jan. 15 deadline established by NFL owners on deciding whether the Chargers will relocate to Los Angeles, the Chargers have to move forward on both the L.A. and San Diego fronts.

That leaves Spanos just two months to put things in place. He’s already working in San Diego, with Chargers stadium adviser Fred Maas meeting with San Diego mayor Kevin Faulconer this week.

And in Los Angeles, expect the Chargers to reignite efforts there, such as securing land for a practice facility and agreements to host home games at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum should the team decide to partner with Rams owner Stan Kroenke on the Inglewood stadium project.