Key Arena is poised to be Seattle's home for pro-basketball for another 10 years. The Seattle City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to renew its facility contract with the Seattle Storm to ensure the team has a home if Key Arena is renovated.

It's the Storm's 17th season playing at Key Arena, of the team’s 18 overall seasons. In that time, they’ve twice brought home the WNBA Championship title.

While public discussion about Key Arena has revolved around whether a renovation would attract a men's pro team, city lawmakers also need to address what to do with stadium's current tenants if the building is overhauled.

City Councilmember Sally Bagshaw spoke in favor of the contract at a recent committee meeting.

Bagshaw: "We want the Sonics to come back, but we have a world champion basketball team here, not [champions] once but twice. And I want to acknowledge that — and I've seen your players out in parks working with kids — and just acknowledge the work you do that sometimes is not only understated but underappreciated."