The Enterprise
Rancheria of California hopes the Bureau of Indian Affairs makes a decision on its proposed casino by November.
The comment period closed on Tuesday for the environmental impact
statement for the project. Plans call for a casino on a 40-acre site in Yuba County.
If the BIA agrees to place the land in trust, the tribe still needs to negotiate a Class III gaming compact with the state.
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Comment period over, casino now in waiting game
(The Marysville/Yuba City Appeal-Democrat 9/9)
Federal Register Notice:
Final Environmental Impact
Statement for the Proposed Enterprise Rancheria Gaming Facility and Hotel
Fee-to-Trust Acquisition Project, Yuba County, CA (August 6, 2010)
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