As the Roanoke City Council finalizes its legislative agenda to send off to the General Assembly for its 2026 session, the proposed casino and entertainment district announced last month will be one of the city’s biggest priorities, the mayor said — despite some disagreement among members of the council’s legislative committee.
City officials say the casino and entertainment district will bring jobs and economic growth through an additional hotel, gaming revenue and restaurants, and attract performers and talent to Roanoke.
Each fall, the city shares with its state representatives guidelines as to what kinds of legislation the city would benefit from in the upcoming General Assembly session.
