Most of the people who attended a public meeting held by the Jamul Indian Village voiced opposition to the tribe's casino.
The tribe wants to build a six-story casino and 12-story hotel on its six-acre reservation.
A ceremonial groundbreaking was held last December.
The actual groundbreaking is set to break ground in about two months. Residents voiced concerns about traffic and the size of the facility.
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