Royals Decline Clay County Relocation Proposal
/After nearly three years of discussions, the Kansas City Royals have chosen not to accept a relocation proposal from Clay County, Missouri, officials confirmed this week.
The Clay County Commission, which appointed Commissioners Jay Johnson, Jon Carpenter, and Scott Wagner to lead negotiations, had developed what they described as a strong and competitive offer intended to bring the Royals to Clay County. The proposed plan aimed to support the Royals franchise alongside a new dining and entertainment district, while safeguarding the financial interests of local taxpayers.
Negotiations were timed to fit the Royals’ stated desire for a finalized deal that could be placed on the April ballot. The county’s proposal required acceptance by January 8, 2026, to allow for public feedback and a formal vote by the Commission before presenting the measure to voters. The Royals did not accept the proposal within this deadline, meaning there will be no public vote on the relocation this April.
In a public statement, the Clay County Commission emphasized its commitment to prioritizing residents’ interests in all negotiations. The Commission reiterated that it would not engage in a bidding war with other jurisdictions, focusing instead on fair and responsible agreements with any business considering investment in Clay County.
KPGZ News – Brian Watts contributed to this story.
