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In this photo taken Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011, a section of temporary seats, that were deemed unsafe, remain empty before the start of NFL Super Bowl XLV football game between the Green Bay Packers and the Pittsburgh Steelers at at Cowboys …

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Officials didn't seek permit for seats

Records: Cowboys waited months to seek seat permit

Updated: Friday, 11 Feb 2011, 5:33 PM CST
Published : Friday, 11 Feb 2011, 5:30 PM CST

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) - Records show a Cowboys Stadium official didn't seek a permit for construction of temporary Super Bowl seating until the game was less than a month away, even though the city hosting the game asked for plans five months earlier.

The records released Friday by the city of Arlington show that city and stadium officials scrambled to prepare temporary seating for the game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers. About 1,250 seats were ultimately deemed unsafe, and 400 fans ended up without a seat.

Arlington's chief building official, Ed Dryden, told stadium General Manager Jack Hill by e-mail in September that a permit would be required. The request wasn't received until Jan. 13. The delay prompted at least one reminder from Dryden.

The Cowboys declined comment.

 

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