The Bureau of Indian Affairs held a public meeting on Wednesday night to discuss the Cowlitz Tribe's land-into-trust request.
The recently recognized Washington tribe wants 152 acres for an initial reservation. The land will be used for a casino complex, tribal offices, a cultural center, housing and an RV park.
The tribe prepared an environmental assessment but will also prepare a more detailed environmental impact statement on the project. Some local residents oppose the idea of a casino.
The tribe gained final recognition in 2000.
Get the Story:
Bureau seeks input on Cowlitz
(The Columbian 12/1)
Cowlitz will hear from public on casino plans
(The Oregonian 12/1)
Relevant Documents:
Notice
of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for the Proposed Cowlitz
Indian Tribe's Trust Acquisition and Casino Project, Clark County, WA
(Federal Register November 12, 2004)
Relevant Links:
Cowlitz Tribe - http://www.cowlitz.org
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