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City sending wrong message on casino plan

Saturday, June 24, 2006 11:53 PM EDT

The public learned nothing new last week about the Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma's proposal for a $400 million casino and entertainment resort in Auburn. Chief Paul Spicer simply outlined the same vague descriptions and grandiose promises that were listed in a press release issued a couple of weeks ago by Mayor Tim Lattimore.
Yet, despite having little or no concrete information, the majority of the Auburn City Council approved a resolution supporting the concept of making the city the host to such a project.

Never has something so potentially damaging for the city been rushed to a vote so quickly.

The councilors who supported the agreement will say that Thursday's vote was non-binding, that it was contingent on the tribe satisfying traffic, infrastructure and environmental concerns.

But how can city officials say they support this project without having information about any of those issues? They wouldn't take such a vote if it was a big-box retailer pitching a project. They would require a site plan application and a thorough review process before making any type of commitment.

For all of the talk from the Seneca-Cayugas about how they would abide by local laws and pay taxes, it sure looks like they're already trying to circumvent the normal process for getting a building project done in the city of Auburn.

More troubling, though, is the message this vote sends to important players in this process outside of Auburn. State and federal lawmakers who must approve any casino project like this now will get the message that Auburn wants this - when Auburn truly doesn't know because it has little information from the tribe proposing the project.

And if you go by the turnout at last week's council meeting, most people actually don't want it. The majority of the public speakers said they opposed this deal.

City residents should also be angry that Seneca-Cayuga Chief Paul Spicer had left the meeting to grab a bite to eat before public comments or the vote took place. He says he wants to work with the community, yet couldn't take the time to hear what people had to say.

Remember, this is the same tribe that abruptly dropped plans for the same project in Sennett when that town board sought to hold a public hearing.

Given the uncertainty surrounding this project, not to mention the red flags that most reasonable people can already see, we commend councilors David Dempsey and Matt Smith for their “no” votes on this resolution. We urge them to convince Lattimore and councilors Bill Graney and Tom McNabb to start working harder on solid economic development projects instead of being mesmerized by the thought of easy money.

The Citizens' Say

There are 17 comment(s)

Neley Ou wrote on Feb 26, 2007 7:46 PM:

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Merwin Pack wrote on Jan 30, 2007 10:07 AM:

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Zarba Barba wrote on Jan 9, 2007 5:11 AM:

" Life sucks, or its just ones stupid idea? "

Yonas Luke wrote on Nov 6, 2006 10:11 PM:

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Tereza Gash wrote on Oct 11, 2006 3:08 PM:

" Let it be, let it be... What a strange place here. "

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" Good work. Interesting posts, besides those spam... "

Marrick Linn wrote on Sep 20, 2006 6:54 PM:

" I would like to wish you much luck. And a lot of money. Thank you. "

Uma Pukman wrote on Sep 19, 2006 3:40 AM:

" I would like to wish you much luck. And a lot of money. Thank you. "

Cappa Darwing wrote on Sep 12, 2006 6:23 PM:

" I would like to wish you much luck. And a lot of money. Thank you. "

Tulor Kleone wrote on Sep 11, 2006 9:10 AM:

" I would like to wish you much luck. And a lot of money. Thank you. "

DAN KRICKS wrote on Jun 26, 2006 11:11 AM:

" I LOVE IT WHEN YOUR PAPER TAINTS THE NEWS YOU SAID THE MAJORITY OF THE PEOPLE DID NOT WANT THE CASINO. YOU SHOULD HAVE REPORTED THAT 16 PEOPLE WERE AT THE MEETING TO TALK ABOUT THE CASINO PLAN. DO THEY SPEAK FOR THE 78,000 CAYUGA COUNTY RESIDENTS. FACE IT MANUFACTURING JOBS ARE GONE FOR EVER. THIS COUNTY NEEDS TOURISTS TO SURVIVE. A CASINO WOULD CREATE CONSTRUCTION JOBS AND MANY OTHER SERVICE JOBS. INSTEAD OF LOOSING POPULATION AND OUR TAX BASE WE WOULD GAIN. ATLANTIC CITY WAS A DUMP 20YEARS AGO NOW ALL THE SLUMS ARE GONE AND NEW HOUSING AND STORES TAKE THEIR PLACE. "

Voice of the people wrote on Jun 26, 2006 9:13 AM:

" We elected the council to be the voice of the people. If the majority of the people say no to the Casino, the council needs to listen to them or else the council needs to be removed, and replaced with someone who does listen to the people. "

MITCH wrote on Jun 26, 2006 5:53 AM:

" PLACE IT ON THE NOVEMBER BALLOT SO THE PEOPLE NOT THE POLITICIANS WILL DECIDE WHAT IS BEST FOR AUBURN! AMEN "

John Rancier wrote on Jun 25, 2006 9:52 PM:

" I was at the city council meeting and i was very disturbed on how quickly Lattimore wanted to put this a to vote, it was a sad reminder of the way Herb Marshal tried pulling the same stuff when he was in office. As every one knows the land claim is Over here and in Cayuga and Seneca Counties, so why is Lattimore so eager, he made a statement that how the hospital is having finacial troubles and with a casino and the 2000 new jobs and all of the medical benefits would be a great boost to the hospital, then tell me what Lattimore is going to do with all the empty houses that will be in Auburn, after saving accounts, bankruptcys,divorces,college savings,crime, etc. is in the city. When Lattimore was elected into office he is working for the people to improve the city so what wrong with this picture? If a casino comes in to Auburn it will not be to the benefit of local bussiness, thats why the casino has fancy resturants, large fancy hotels, swiming pools, golf , and any thing else they can build to keep you there... NOT to have you sitting in a little diner, or staying in a motel, so why does Lattimore want this casino so bad ...it's not whats in it for the people of Auburn it's what's in it for Lattimore!! so people of Auburn beware it's yours and your family's lively hood he's playing with !!!! "

Richard Donovan wrote on Jun 25, 2006 4:00 PM:

" Is the editorial board waiting for the Columbian Rope Company to return? Move on to the new service economy!!!! "

maxine wrote on Jun 25, 2006 3:11 PM:

" This City Council put more thought and discussion into what time to meet than on the possiblity of a casino. The Chief must have known it was a done deal to leave early, or just didn't want to answer questions. "

Jerry wrote on Jun 25, 2006 10:38 AM:

" No this city is not sending the wrong message. However, this paper should push city hall to place the casino on the November ballot. Allow the entire city a chance to speak on this matter "

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