![]() “I think we’ve come up with an MOA (memorandum of agreement) that is fair to the tribe and fair to the county,” Chris Wright, chairman for Dry Creek Rancheria, told the board. It replaces a 2008 agreement between the county and tribe that allowed a larger project, including a hotel with up to 600 rooms, and an 88,000-square-foot casino with up to 3,000 gaming devices. The agreement outlines a project on Dry Creek Rancheria’s Alexander Valley land that would feature a hotel with nearly 300 rooms, a 60,000-square-foot casino with up to 1,500 slot machines - about 300 more than in the existing gaming hall - a wedding chapel and spa, among other amenities. James Gore, the supervisor who represents north county, cast the lone dissenting vote. ![]() The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors has approved an agreement paving the way for a tribal casino-resort project on the site of the current River Rock Casino near Geyserville.įollowing a heated meeting Tuesday marked by testimony from numerous lawyers and frustrated neighbors, the board voted 4-1 to approve the agreement.
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