Tribe Offers $3.5 Million if City OKs Casino Plan
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
An Indian tribe whose casino proposal was rejected two years ago has offered to pay Marysville $3.5 million if the City Council approves the plans.
Officials from the Enterprise Rancheria told council members Tuesday that the money would be given to the city over 15 years and would be divided among police, fire, education and discretionary spending.
The City Council appointed an ad hoc committee to review a memorandum of understanding from Enterprise Rancheria that will be presented to the city.
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