The Enterprise Rancheria
in California could start work on its off-reservation casino early next year, a spokesperson said.
The tribe cleared a major hurdle when the Bureau of Indian Affairs placed the 40-acre gaming site in trust last month. Litigation from rival tribes, however, is expected to slow the process.
"Worst-case scenario is that it could be a couple of years," spokesperson Charles Altecruse told the Yuba County Alliance for Development., The Marysville/Yuba City Appeal-Democrat reported.
There are other hurdles too. The tribe is still waiting for state and federal approval of its Class III gaming compact.
The tribe also needs to finalize a management contract and secure pre-development financing, Altecruse said.
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Yuba casino may be delayed for 'a couple of years'
(The Marysville/Yuba City Appeal-Democrat 6/13)
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