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Titans eye stadium renovations, propose $25M plan

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Tennessee Titans want to spend $25 million on new speakers, high-definition videoboards and elevators to upgrade LP Field, with most renovations completed by the start of the 2012 season.

The Titans announced their proposal Wednesday during a news conference at the publicly owned stadium. Though these are tough economic times, Don MacLachlan, executive vice president of administration and facilities, said the Titans put in a lot of work planning renovations that would improve the in-game experience for fans.

The plan must be approved by the Metro Davidson City Council and local sports authority. MacLachlan said the plan would be paid for by a $2-per-ticket user fee put into place two years ago. The Titans also want to raise that fee to $3 to help pay for long-term improvements.

Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press

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