Extend public comment period for Point Molate casino environmental review
In Plain English
The city is reviewing environmental impacts of a proposed resort and casino at Point Molate. The current public comment period allows residents to submit feedback on the draft environmental study. If approved, the deadline for public comments gets extended, giving residents more time to review the 1,000+ page document and voice concerns about traffic, noise, and other impacts.
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Votes
Motion to extend the meeting for 10 minutes to 11:28 p.m.
PassedMotion to extend the meeting 20 minutes to 11:44 p.m.
PassedMotion to extend the comment period for one-month to October 23, 2010
PassedCommunity Discussion
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