Members of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community will vote December 19 on a ballot initiative that would expand the tribe's casino near Scottsdale.
The tribe is proposing to replace the two metal tents that currently house Casino Arizona with a new structure. The design calls for a much larger building, as high as 15 stories, but the casino CEO said that doesn't mean the tribe is expanding its gaming offerings.
The casino tents opened in 1999.
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(The East Valley Tribune 12/8)
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