Reva Trammell is hoping to introduce a referendum after she discusses it with the rest of City Council. It would let the public decide by putting a referendum on this November's ballot. If approved by the voters, essentially it would leave baseball on the Boulevard and authorize council to improve whatever stadium is on that site.



At a press conference opposing baseball in the Bottom Monday, the idea got some support.



"Let the citizens have a say, after all it's their tax money," former councilman Marty Jewell said. "It's their government."