![]() ![]() Supervisors are now reviewing the tribe’s application to the Bureau of Indian Affairs and will prepare a response on the proposed center’s potential impacts to county tax rolls, land use and services. No further plans or timelines were outlined in the federal paperwork.Įl Dorado County supervisors took up the item at their Tuesday meeting. “Specifically, the Tribe will develop an events center on these parcels,” the documents show. Shingle Springs Band officials reclassified the land’s housing parcels to use for economic development in September. The plans, first reported by the Sacramento Business Journal, were announced in federal Bureau of Indian Affairs documents as part of nearly 200 acres that Red Hawk owners, the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians, asked be placed into trust by the federal government. The center, if built, would be the latest move in a rapid expansion for Red Hawk after the opening of its 156-room resort hotel and The Apex at Red Hawk, the entertainment complex featuring go-kart racing, bowling lanes and sports bar, in February. The tribe that owns Red Hawk Resort and Casino is exploring plans for a new event center at its resort near Shingle Springs. ![]()
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