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Los Alamitos Race Course officials were planning to meet Feb. 1 with the city of Cypress, Calif., to begin discussing expansion of the Orange County facility to accommodate Thoroughbred racing and training.
The Quarter Horse track, if it can get approval from the city and the backing of the state's racing industry, is presenting itself as an alternative site once Betfair Hollywood Park is shuttered. The plan calls for expanding the current circumference of the Los Alamitos track from five-eighths of a mile to seven-eighths and 190 feet, construction of an additional 700 horse stalls, and improvements to certain sections of the grandstand.
Los Alamitos became the focus of expansion plans with a recent decision by Fairplex Park in Los Angeles County to withdraw from consideration as a potential alternative to Hollywood, which is uncertain to continue racing after 2013.
"We may not be the prettiest girl around, but we may be the only one," joked Brad McKinzie, longtime consultant and executive for Los Alamitos.
McKinzie said the project would cost $12 million and would be funded privately. He said the new stalls at the plant would be in addition to 300 that already exist for limited low-level Thoroughbred racing that is currently being conducted there, as well as 1,100 more that are reserved for Quarter Horses.