The city of Anaheim outlined a $75-million plan on Friday to pave the way for the NBA's Sacramento Kings to move into the Honda Center.

Under the agreement, scheduled for a vote at Tuesday's City Council meeting, Anaheim would provide $75 million in lease-revenue bonds: $25 million for construction upgrades to the Honda Center, and $50 million in working capital, possibly for the Kings' relocation costs.

The bonds, funded by private investors, would be paid back over 10 years by revenues from the city-owned Honda Center.

The council actions are the first official acknowledgement that steps are being taken to bring the Kings to Orange County for the 2011-12 season.