Developers expressed frustration Wednesday night when planning board members delayed moving forward on an application for a proposed 43,000-square-foot casino, bar and hotel on the city’s East Side.
Last month, Concord Fire Chief John Chisholm and Police Chief Bradley Osgood raised concerns that the development could bring crime to the city and that increased traffic may restrict emergency access to the complex. At that meeting, board members asked the developers to complete and submit their own emergency services impact assessment ahead of Wednesday’s meeting. Board chair Richard Woodfin said the board had not received a draft or report from the applicant prior to the meeting.
Nick Golan of developer TFMoran said he planned to present the information at the meeting.

