coyotes ceo anthony leblanc says the team will put up about 60% of those fans, now working with the governor and state -- plan for the rest. >> we are going to have to have a public-private partnership, a very typical model, but what we are not doing is going in and asking for the government to build us an arena. we are going to be the group that takes the risk on the associated costs and, of course, the operations of the facility. >> that financial plan needs to be finalized by june of 2017. le blanc is hoping to have that. as of right now we do not know the exact plan for the possible taxes and arena, but if the legislature and governor do not sign off on that plan, they are going to have to come up and develop another plan, but the ceo tells us today right now they are only focusing on plan a. >>> if the coyotes end up leaving glendale, their move would obviously have a big effect on that city. a tumultuous relationship with the team. coming up tonight at 10:00, how city leaders are reacting to the potential deal. >>> as the city deals with the fallout from the team potentially leaving th