There has been a lot of talk about the Raiders leaving Oakland for Los Angeles and other cities, but the team is proposing staying put at a new and vastly improved Coliseum. The redevelopment project would bring jobs, revenue and tax money to the vacant area between 66th Avenue and Hegenberger Road near the Coliseum. "I think that's an area that has unbelievable possibilities," said Oakland vice mayor Ignacio De La Fuente, who has served 12 years on the Coliseum Joint Powers Authority, which runs the stadium. "We have the site. We have the land. It's definitely a doable thing. It's probably one of the few things that will work. "Now, how are we going to get there is the question." Such a plan would likely cost nine figures, if not a billion dollars, and coming up with that kind of money is a huge task in today's economy.