"Most of those responding to an Argus-Courier online poll said that the city should not consider extending water and sewer services to the Dry Creek Tribe if it would mean they would agree not to build a casino on their parcel south of Petaluma.
About 71 percent thought the city should not extend the services, while almost 24 percent thought the city should. About 5 percent weren’t sure."
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Poll: Extending services to Dry Creek tribe
(The Petaluma Argus-Courier 8/30)
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