A judge in California invalidated a casino agreement between the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians and the city of Richmond.
The tribe agreed to pay $335 million over 20 years for emergency services,
roadwork and other impacts of a proposed casino. But Judge Barbara Zuniga said
the city failed to conduct environmental reviews before signing the deal.
The tribe plans to acquire 30 acres outside of city limits for the
casino. The Bureau of Indian
Affairs completed the environmental impact
statement in March.
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Judge tosses Richmond-tribe deal on casino
(The San Francisco Chronicle 9/4)
Judge axes Richmond casino deal (AP 9/3)
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