By Dan McSwain
Oct 16, 2016
On Nov. 8, voters who live inside the city limits of San Diego face two choices for a downtown Chargers stadium, Measures C and D.
In theory, the decision is easy — yes or no, to one or both — yet it is far from simple.
Both initiatives are long and complex. The Chargers are backing Measure C, which would raise taxes on hotel stays to help build a stadium, as long as they come up with $650 million in private funding (the National Football League has offered $300 million of that sum).