There might soon be millions in casino tax revenue in Centre County, but local governments aren’t ready to say how they’d like to split it.
Happy Valley Casino, reportedly opening this month, is projected to bring between $762,000 and $1.4 million to both the county and College Township in its first year through a state-run program funded by gaming taxes.
The county and township are each entitled to 2% of slot machine revenue and 1% of table game revenue generated in a given year, though there are different projections of how much that might equate to.
College Township projected in its 2026 budget that $762,000 in gaming tax revenue would make its way to the township.
