Lawmakers and residents in Windsor are pushing back on a plan to turn 68 acres into a $60 million Indian casino resort.
WINDSOR — Lawmakers and residents in Windsor are pushing back on a plan that would turn 68 acres into a $60 million Indian casino and resort.
Joan has been living in her home for 30 years. She never imagined a casino resort would end up being her next door neighbor and she’s not the only one.“I hear people saying it will bring jobs and it will be great for the economy but why right here is my question.” “The Koi Nation has been, and will continue to be, open and transparent throughout the process of taking our land into trust for the benefit of our members and the entire Sonoma community,” said the statement.
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