In a busy Vallejo City Council meeting that drifted from Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, resolutions were passed concerning the Scotts Valley Casino Project and American Rescue Plan Act, as well as a new tobacco ordinance.
The council unanimously passed adopting a resolution authorizing City Manager Andrew Murray to execute a Cooperative Agreement with the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians of California, relating to the proposed application to place land within the City of Vallejo in trust for the benefit of the Tribe.
The proposed project of a 400,000-square foot casino also includes the construction of 24 single-family residences, a tribal administration building, parking garage and a 45-acre biological preserve area on a 160-acre property located within and adjacent to the City of Vallejo boundary in Solano County.