Chemehuevi Indian Tribe re-initiates Casino Discussions

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Barstow, Ca. – On Monday July 19th, the Barstow City Council on a 4-1 Vote approved an update from the original November 2005 Municipal Services Agreement (MSA) with the Chemehuevi Indian Tribe which describes the operating relationship between the Tribe and the City. Staff had been negotiating with the Chemehuevi Indian Tribe over the placement of a casino and resort within the City since 2004/05, and on November 30th 2005 former City Council Members adopted the initial Municipal Services Agreement (MSA).

The Tribe re-initiated discussions with now Interim-City Manager Dr. James Hart in March/April 2021 to update the MSA and re-establish their commitment to build their casino and resort. The Chemehuevi Tribe owns a 40-acre parcel inside the City limits, and is a federally recognized tribe of the Chemehuevi people who have a reservation in San Bernardino County; the Tribe owns and operates the Havasu Landing Resort Casino and Hotel near Needles, California.

“We are here today not as individuals or a corporation, but as a sovereign nation who believes that a casino in Barstow would be great for the Tribe and City,” stated Kostan Lathouris, Federal Indian & Tribal Law Attorney and Tribal Council Member. “We have a historical connection to the land and archeological evidence that was found as far back as 1993…we are committed to establishing gaming on this land, and advancing job growth throughout the region.”

The Municipal Services Agreement addressed several matters associated with the development of the casino and hotel. Under the Agreement, the Tribe acknowledged that the development would need City services such as police and fire protection, which the Tribe agreed to compensate the City as well as dedicating 2 acres of land and paying 50% of the construction and operation costs for a new fire/police station on the parcel.

In addition the Tribe agreed to pay for 50% of a new EMS vehicle for the City and stressed the importance of a hiring preference to Barstow residents by providing training to assist residents in securing a position.

For additional information please contact 760-256-3531 or www.barstowca.org

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