More than 200 people attended a public hearing on the proposed Guidiville Band of Pomo Indians casino in Richmond, California.
Most people support the project, according to news reports. They welcomed the prospect of 17,000 construction and casino jobs.
"It's 17,000 jobs. That's 17,000 ways I can support my family without having to go to jail or kill someone," said the Rev. Michael Robinson, 27, The Contra Costa Times reported.
The tribe wants to build a resort on 85 acres at Point Molate, on the
Richmond waterfront. The project calls for a casino with 124,000 square feet of
gaming space, two hotels, shops, restaurants, a conference center, housing,
tribal facilities, parks and trails.
If successful, the casino would be the second in the Bay Area. The Lytton
Band of Pomo Indians operates a Class II facility less than four miles away in
San Pablo.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs
released a draft
environmental impact statement and environmental impact report for the
project. Comments are due by September 23.
Get the Story:
Proposed Richmond casino's jobs win support
(The San Francisco Chronicle 8/13)
Public weighs in on Point Molate casino proposal (The Contra Costa Times 8/13)
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