The Bureau of Indian Affairs is winding down the comment period on a draft environmental
impact statement and environmental impact report for the casino proposed by
the Guidiville Band of Pomo Indians.
The tribe plans a $1.2 billion 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.
Public hearings on the casino have mostly drawn supporters, according to news reports. But critics have faulted the EIS on traffic, crime, employment and economic impact issues.
The comment period ends Wednesday.
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Sides still divided over Richmond casino-hotel plan's potential impact
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